Senior Editors: Drs. Alemayehu G/Mariam, Worku Negash and Alula Pankhurst Editorial Director: Elias Wondimu Vol. I, No. 2 Winter/Spring 2004 ISSN: 1543-4133
International Journal of Ethiopian Studies (IJES) is an interdisciplinary, refereed journal dedicated to scholarly research relevant to or informed by the Ethiopian experience. IJES publishes two issues a year of original work in English and/or Amharic to readers around the world. CONTENT: - Reconfiguring The Ethiopian Nation In A Global Era. By Donald N. Levine
- The Ethiopian‑Eritrean Leadership and U.S. Foreign Policy in Africa. By Paulos Milkias
- Gold and Silver at the Crossroads in Highland Ethiopia. By Raymond A. Silverman and Neal W. Sobania
- Ethiopica Some Historical Reflections on the Origin of the Word Ethiopia. By Ayele Bekeri
- Reconstructing the Fascist Occupation of Ethiopia: The Italian Telegrammes as Historical Sources. By Ian Campbell
- Ethiopia Bibliography 2000. Compiled By Thomas P. Ofcansky
- A Quest For Distributive Justice In The Nile Basin. By Zewdineh Beyene.
- The Ethiopian Ethos In African American Thought. By William Scott
- Tracing The Foot-Steps Of The Magdala Expedition. By Konjit Meshesha
- When a Government Becomes the Doer instead of the Facilitator. By Abainesh Mitiku
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