Letter of the Week
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Abstract Twenty-five years after the Algiers Peace Agreement formally ended the Eritrea–Ethiopia border war, the Agreement continues to be invoked as a model of successful legal conflict resolution despite its incomplete and uneven implementation. This article argues that the failure of the Agreement’s guarantors—the United Nations, European Union, United States, and African Union—to ensure compliance
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This is a curated selection of letters that left a mark on the world, on someone’s life, or just in the margins of time.
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