Ethiopia and the Middle East
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Ethiopia and the Middle East
L. Rienner, 1994
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Bibliography: p. 215-221
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
An account of the Oriental and Middle Eastern dimensions in Ethiopia's political history, particularly its foreign relations. A main theme of the book is the influence of mutual images and cultural concepts on the nature of political relations.
目次
- Part 1 From Muhammad to Iyasu - Political Islam and the Uniqueness of Ethiopia: Muhammad's Message - ""leave the Abyssinians Alone""
- Relations to the 16th Century - Isolation, the Nile, Muslim Sultanates
- The Trauma of Gragn and the diplomacy of ""Habesh""
- The Beginning of Modern Times, Muhammad 'Ali and Tewodros
- Yohannes, Isma'il, amd the Ethio-Egyptian Conflict
- Yohannes and Menelik - Between Religious Confrontation and Diplomatic Dialogue
- Iyasu, the Somali ""Mawla"", and the Demise of the Ottoman Empire. Part 2 Ethiopia and Arabism - From Arslan to Nasser: The Arabs, Mussolini, and the Abyssinian Dilemma
- Pan-Arabism, arslan, and Conquered Abyssinia
- Nasser, Haile Selassie, and the Eritrea Problem
- Egypt's View of Ethiopia During the Nasserite Period
- The Arabs, Ethiopia, and the ""Arabism of Eritrea""
- Israel and the Fall of Haile Selassie. Part 3 The Struggle for Diversity.
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