
This video explores the dark history of Eritrea’s dictatorship, from its colonial past and war for independence to the brutal repression that followed. With rising unrest among exiled dissidents and Ethiopia’s increasing involvement, we analyze the possible scenarios for regime change and whether Eritrea’s long-standing authoritarian grip can be broken. Could an armed insurgency emerge? Would Ethiopia consider direct intervention? And most importantly, what happens when Afwerki, now nearly 80, is no longer in power?
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*VIDEO CHAPTERS*
00:00 Introduction and Titles
00:51 Eritrea and Dictatorships in International Relations
01:51 Eritrea: Location and Population
02:43 The Origins of Eritrea
03:51 The Creation of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Federation
05:20 Eritrea’s War for Independence
07:30 Eritrea under Isaias Afwerki
09:05 Eritrea’s Foreign Policy
10:16 Growing Opposition to Afwerki’s Dictatorship
12:48 Is the Afwerki Regime Collapsing?
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