The Tigray Conflict and the Role of the EU: What, How, and Why?

Published: Nov. 9, 2021, 1 p.m.

A year into the conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray area, human rights violations and a full-fledged humanitarian crisis have pushed many innocent people to the verge of hunger and death. The European Union has repeatedly asked for a halt to the violence and unrestricted humanitarian access to all sections of Tigray, yet we are seeing more limitations.

What role did Europe play in the past, and how will it play out in the future? Was the intervention effective? What are the advantages and disadvantages of such intervention?

In the Jason Institute’s latest podcast, Arianna Pearlstein interviews Guido Lanfranchi, Junior researcher at the Clingendael Institute’s Conflict Research Unit to answer these questions and more. This podcast is recorded and produced by Geuren & Kleuren on November 9th, 2021.

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