Isaias’s Cairo Visits and the Seasonal Architecture of Crisis in the Horn
Strategic convergence in the Horn of Africa is too often misread through the narrow grammar of formal alliances, as though coordination must announce itself through treaties, communiqués, or...
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The Egypt-Eritrea Axis Rewiring the Horn of Africa From Isolation to Influence: Why Every Player in This Alliance is Gaining
The Horn of Africa is no longer drifting through diplomatic turbulence. It is entering a profound geopolitical realignment — quietly, strategically, and with potentially enormous consequences. Egypt,...
From Iran to the Houthis to Eritrea: The ‘Axis of Chaos’
( May 31, 2026 / JNS ) Recent reports of renewed Houthi rearmament should alarm every serious policymaker in Washington, Jerusalem and the Gulf. Instead, the current trajectory of American action in...
The Unfinished Promise of Revolutionary Movement
In much of postcolonial Africa, the story of independence was never simply about the departure of foreign rulers. It was about the promise of transformation. Liberation movements across the continent...
The “Asmara Model” and Its Adoption by the TPLF as a Political Governance Template
In the years following the Pretoria Agreement, factions within the TPLF have increasingly embraced political and security practices that resemble the governance approach of President Isaias Afwerki and...






















