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Dedication
Globalization, Imitation Behavior, and Refugees from Eritrea
Asefaw Bariagaber
Introduction: Postliberation Eritrea
Tekle Mariam Woldemikael
Civil Society and Cyberspace: Reflections on Dehai, Asmarino, and Awate
Victoria Bernal
The Catch-22 of Resistance: Jokes and the Political Imagination of Eritrean Conscripts
David M. Bozzini
Ransoms, Remittances, and Refugees: The Gatekeeper State in Eritrea
Amanda Poole
Imagining Emigration: Debating National Duty in Eritrean Classrooms
Jennifer Riggan
The Nexuses between Exit, Voice, and Loyalty in the Light of the Indefinite Eritrean National Service
Gaim Kibreab
Eritrean Refugees at Risk
Dan Connell
The International Community's Role in Eritrea's Postliberation Phase of Exception
Georgia Cole
"Eritrea" in Switzerland's 2015 Election—A Missed Chance for Dialogue between Politics, Social Work, and Refugees
Magnus Treiber
"Why don't you move onwards?": The Influence of Transnational Ties and Kinship Obligations on Eritrean Refugees' Feeling of Being Stuck in Italy
Milena Belloni
The Making of an African "Pariah": Eritrea in the International System
Michael Woldemariam
Conclusion: Eritrea's State of Exception and its Broken Mirror
About the Authors
For my brother,
Mehreteab Woldemikael Mehari,
Asmara, 1957- Taba Wedi Fenkil, 1982
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