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From Encirclement to Engagement: Rethinking Security in the Horn of Africa
Security in the Horn of Africa has long been understood through a narrow lens: alliances versus adversaries, bases versus borders, encirclement versus resistance. This mindset, while rooted in historical experience, is increasingly misaligned with the realities of a region shaped by trade routes, demographic pressure, climate stress, and global interdependence. If stability is the goal,…
Why Maritime Access Is an Economic Right, Not a Security Threat
For much of modern geopolitical history, access to the sea has been treated as a privilege—something granted, restricted, or leveraged through power politics. Yet in today’s interconnected global economy, maritime access is not a luxury or a threat; it is an economic right, particularly for large, trade-dependent, landlocked states like Ethiopia. Understanding this distinction is…
From Rivalry to Responsibility: A Cooperative Red Sea Vision for Ethiopia, Somaliland, Israel, and the United States
The Red Sea and the western Indian Ocean are no longer peripheral waterways; they are central arteries of global trade, energy flows, and strategic competition. In recent years, instability—from piracy and militant attacks to great-power rivalry—has exposed the fragility of this corridor. Yet within this volatility lies a less discussed possibility: a cooperative security and…
