The Derg-SPLM/A Cooperation: An Aspect of Ethio-Sudan Proxy Wars

  • Bayissa R
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Abstract

The warm and friendly Ethio-Sudan diplomatic relations that followed Sudan's independence in 1956 and the long standing frontier trade between the two countries have been severely damaged by the outbreak of civil wars in southern Sudan in 1955 as well as in Eritrea in 1962. As the civil wars intensified in both countries, the influx of refugees and insurgents across their common border took place. Internal political and socioeconomic problems in Ethiopia and the Sudan, together with superpower rivalries in the Horn brought about periods of increasing hostilities between the two countries. On a tit for tat basis, both the Imperial and military governments of Ethiopia and the successive governments of the Sudan came to encourage and assist cross-border guerrilla forces from either side. Thus, animosity rather than cooperation characterized relations between the Sudan and Ethiopia until the fall of the Derg in 1991.

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Bayissa, R. (2011). The Derg-SPLM/A Cooperation: An Aspect of Ethio-Sudan Proxy Wars. Ethiopian Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.4314/ejossah.v5i2.63648

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