Conflict in the Neo-Colonial Order in Africa: The Case of Ethiopia-Tigray

Yıl: 2023 Cilt: 25 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 187 - 207 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.25253/99.2023252.11 İndeks Tarihi: 06-07-2023

Conflict in the Neo-Colonial Order in Africa: The Case of Ethiopia-Tigray

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This article analyzes the Tigray crisis in Ethiopia based on the poli- cies of global and regional powers in the context of the African neo-colonial order. The study emphasizes that although the colonial system has ended in the international system, the power struggle in Africa continues through neo-colonialism. The article proceeds with the argument that changing the policies of global and regional actors may result in neo-colonial struggle and instability in Ethiopia. The study aims to define a variable of the ap- proaches of global and regional actors, which is the cause of the instability and neo-colonial struggle experienced due to the crisis in Ethiopia. In this context, the study’s most probable case study method was used and it as- sumed that the indirect involvement of global and regional actors in the Ethiopian-Tigray conflict has a neo-colonial purpose. Global actors have different interests in line with the regional power struggle and competition. It shows the existence of neo-colonialism as global and regional actors in- fluence Ethiopia’s economic and political systems. Ethiopia’s exposure to neo-colonial interventions hinders these countries’ economic growth and their political, social, and technological development. As a result, it has reached that the neo-colonial struggle has a destabilizing effect on Ethiopia.
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IEEE Demirtaş T "Conflict in the Neo-Colonial Order in Africa: The Case of Ethiopia-Tigray." Insight Turkey, 25, ss.187 - 207, 2023. 10.25253/99.2023252.11
ISNAD Demirtaş, Tunç. "Conflict in the Neo-Colonial Order in Africa: The Case of Ethiopia-Tigray". Insight Turkey 25/2 (2023), 187-207. https://doi.org/10.25253/99.2023252.11