Friendship and Education, Coffee and Weapons: Exchanges between Socialist Ethiopia and the German Democratic Republic

Q3 Arts and Humanities
B. Unfried
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ABSTRACT:This article aims to present a chapter of a global history of cooperation between the European center of the Soviet World System and African “countries on a socialist path to development.” This contribution is focused on exchanges and interactions between the German Democratic Republic and revolutionary Ethiopia on various levels: Trade, examining the practice of the instrument barter trade “to the mutual advantage” genuinely used in the commercial side of these relations; and Aid, examining practices of the transfer of (material and personal) resources essentially free of charge, often called “solidarity.” After distinguishing layers of cooperation from determinedly negotiated foreign trade agreements in the mutual interest to unilateral “solidarity” transfers in a spirit of “friendship” and carving out main actors in these fields, this contribution identifies spheres of contact, interaction, and cooperation between GDR advisors, experts, and solidarity workers and their Ethiopian counterparts. Flows in the sphere of trade, solidarity, and in personal relations between GDR personnel in Ethiopia and their Ethiopian counterparts are discussed in the perspective of reciprocity. This question of flows and contacts is not primarily examined in the mirror of expectations, intentions, and declarations, but grounded on practices retrieved by the analysis of (primarily German) archive material and on interviews. These sources show those encounters from their practical side, which cannot be resumed by a story of success or failure. The article concludes with an assessment of GDR-Ethiopian cooperation as part of a multilateral entanglement in which Cuba and the Soviet Union were other critical actors.
友谊与教育,咖啡与武器:社会主义埃塞俄比亚与德意志民主共和国的交流
摘要:本文旨在展现苏联世界体系欧洲中心与非洲“走社会主义发展道路的国家”之间合作的全球历史篇章。这篇文章的重点是德意志民主共和国和革命的埃塞俄比亚在各个层面上的交流和互动:贸易,研究在这些关系的商业方面真正使用的“互利”易货贸易工具的做法;援助,审查基本上免费转移(物质和个人)资源的做法,通常被称为“团结”。在区分了合作层次(从为共同利益而坚决谈判的对外贸易协定到本着“友谊”精神的单边“团结”转移),并确定了这些领域的主要参与者之后,本书确定了德意志民主共和国顾问、专家和团结工作者与埃塞俄比亚同行之间的接触、互动和合作领域。从互惠的角度讨论了在埃塞俄比亚的民主德国人员与埃塞俄比亚同行之间的贸易、团结和个人关系方面的流动。流动和接触的问题主要不是在期望、意图和声明的镜子中进行检查,而是基于对(主要是德国)档案材料和访谈的分析所检索到的实践。这些资料从实际的方面展示了这些遭遇,这是无法用成功或失败的故事来再现的。文章最后对民主德国与埃塞俄比亚的合作进行了评估,认为这是古巴和苏联是其他关键角色的多边纠缠的一部分。
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Northeast African Studies
Northeast African Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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