The Ethiopia-Eritrea Standoff
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The Ethiopia-Eritrea Standoff

The Ethiopia-Eritrea Standoff

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The Ethiopia-Eritrea Standoff

This week on The Horn, Alan talks with Michael Woldemariam, associate professor at the University of Maryland, to discuss the rising tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, its links to the situation in Tigray and wider regional dynamics, and the risks of war.

In this episode of The Horn, Alan is joined by Michael Woldemariam, associate professor at the University of Maryland’s School of Public Policy, to unpack the escalating tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea. They examine how these dynamics are intertwined with the fragmenting political and security situation in Tigray, Ethiopia’s push for sea access, and Eritrea’s deep-seated existential security concerns. They examine why, despite increasingly hostile rhetoric, war has not yet broken out, and what factors continue to restrain both sides. They also look at whether regional polarisation and global shifts could tip the balance and whether any credible options remain to de-escalate the standoff.

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For more, check out our previous episode with Michael “Ethiopia and Eritrea, On a Collision Course”, our 10 Conflicts to Watch in 2026 and our Horn of Africa page.