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- catalog abstract "This report examines the historical background, origins, present state, and prospects of a number of separatist and antiregime rebellions in Ethiopia, and discusses the implications for Ethiopia's Marxist government and for U.S. policy. The author sees no advantage for the United States in supporting any of the regional rebellions or separatist movements that are working against Ethiopia's Marxist regime as long as they aim at the breakup of the country. He advocates pursuit of policies that will lead to a change of course by Ethiopia's leaders and/or a change of leadership. The author suggests that the main elements of U.S. policy should be the following: (1) to press for basic change in overall economic policy, especially with respect to agriculture; (2) to make clear that the United States will support an Ethiopian government that adopts a new course--which the United States can do by resuming development aid on a significant scale, encouraging American private investment, and considering the reestablishment of military aid; and (3) to straightforwardly uphold certain political principles--including recognizing and supporting the maintenance of Ethiopia's territorial integrity, encouraging measures that will give disaffected regions of the country a say in their local affairs, and standing ready to facilitate the mediation of quarrels with neighboring countries, including Somalia and Sudan.".
- catalog contributor b1742412.
- catalog contributor b1742413.
- catalog contributor b1742414.
- catalog coverage "Ethiopia History Autonomy and independence movements.".
- catalog coverage "Ethiopia Politics and government 1974-1991.".
- catalog created "[1986].".
- catalog date "1986".
- catalog date "[1986].".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1986].".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 95-98.".
- catalog description "This report examines the historical background, origins, present state, and prospects of a number of separatist and antiregime rebellions in Ethiopia, and discusses the implications for Ethiopia's Marxist government and for U.S. policy. The author sees no advantage for the United States in supporting any of the regional rebellions or separatist movements that are working against Ethiopia's Marxist regime as long as they aim at the breakup of the country. He advocates pursuit of policies that will lead to a change of course by Ethiopia's leaders and/or a change of leadership. The author suggests that the main elements of U.S. policy should be the following: (1) to press for basic change in overall economic policy, especially with respect to agriculture; (2) to make clear that the United States will support an Ethiopian government that adopts a new course--which the United States can do by resuming development aid on a significant scale, encouraging American private investment, and considering the reestablishment of military aid; and (3) to straightforwardly uphold certain political principles--including recognizing and supporting the maintenance of Ethiopia's territorial integrity, encouraging measures that will give disaffected regions of the country a say in their local affairs, and standing ready to facilitate the mediation of quarrels with neighboring countries, including Somalia and Sudan.".
- catalog extent "xv, 98 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Rebels and separatists in Ethiopia.".
- catalog identifier "0833006967 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Rebels and separatists in Ethiopia.".
- catalog issued "1986".
- catalog issued "[1986].".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Monica, CA : Rand,".
- catalog relation "Rebels and separatists in Ethiopia.".
- catalog spatial "Ethiopia History Autonomy and independence movements.".
- catalog spatial "Ethiopia Politics and government 1974-1991.".
- catalog spatial "Ethiopia.".
- catalog subject "DT387.95 .H46 1986".
- catalog subject "National liberation movements Ethiopia.".
- catalog title "Rebels and separatists in Ethiopia : regional resistance to a Marxist regime / Paul Henze.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".