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The Abiy Project God Power And War In The New Ethiopia 1st Edition Tom Gardner

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The Abiy Project God Power And War In The New Ethiopia 1st Edition Tom Gardner
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Publisher: Hurst & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.9 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Tom Gardner ;
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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The Abiy Project God Power And War In The New Ethiopia 1st Edition Tom Gardner by Tom Gardner ; instant download after payment.

In 2018, Ethiopia and the world were in the throes of "Abiymania", a fervor of popular support for the divided country's young, charismatic new prime minister. Arriving as if from nowhere, Abiy Ahmed, a Pentecostal Christian, promised democratic salvation and national unity. For his role brokering a historic peace with neighboring Eritrea, he received the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize. Hailed at home as a prophet and abroad as a liberal reformer, Abiy was all things to all men.

But his democratic revolution wasn't quite what it seemed. Within two years, Ethiopia had lurched into a devastating civil war, threatening state collapse. By 2023, fighting on an apocalyptic scale had killed hundreds of thousands in the northern Tigray region; famine stalked the land; and Ethiopia's once-promising economy lay in tatters. But Abiy had never looked stronger.

Based on hundreds of interviews with Ethiopians of all persuasions, and extensive reporting across the country, this book traces the fading hope of Ethiopia's transition, unravelling the paradoxes of an enigmatic world leader. Despite everything, Abiy remains in power, embodying the new Ethiopia in all its contradiction, triumph and tragedy. But his attempt to remold the country in his image almost broke it--and may break it still.

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