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Politics & International Relations

TPLF’s annexation of Wolkait, Ethiopia: motivations, strategies, and interests

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Article: 2376859 | Received 30 Oct 2023, Accepted 30 Jun 2024, Published online: 10 Jul 2024

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Cited Interviewees

  • Interview with a Political Analyst. (2022). Addis Ababa, 06 October
  • Interview with a veteran of the TPLF. (2022). Addis Ababa, 07 October
  • Interview with a Researcher. University of Gondar, 04 October (2022).
  • Interview with a member of the APP. Bahir Dar, 10 October (2022).
  • Interview with a local notable. Humera town, 15 October (2022).