There are 13 books by Redie Bereketeab on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Regional Integration Identity Citizenship In The Greater Horn Of Africa (2012). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 The Horn of Africa 1978 · 224 pages
  2. 2 State-building in post liberation Eritrea 2009 · 307 pages
  3. 3 Regional Integration Identity Citizenship In The Greater Horn Of Africa 2012 · 263 pages
  4. 4 Self-Determination and Secession in Africa 2014 · 295 pages
  5. 5 Revisiting the Eritrean National Liberation Movement : 1961-91 2015 · 270 pages
  6. 6 National Liberation Movements As Government in Africa 2017 · 270 pages
  7. 7 State Building and National Identity Reconstruction in the Horn of Africa 2018 · 264 pages
  8. 8 Alternatives to Neoliberal Peacebuilding and Statebuilding in Africa 2020 · 144 pages
  9. 9 Supranational Institutions and Peacebuilding in Africa 2024 · 236 pages
  10. 10 Historical Sociology of State Formation in the Horn of Africa 2024 · 247 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Redie Bereketeab written?

BookOrb lists 13 books by Redie Bereketeab.

Where should I start with Redie Bereketeab?

A good starting point is Regional Integration Identity Citizenship In The Greater Horn Of Africa (2012).

What is the Redie Bereketeab books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The Horn of Africa (1978), 2. State-building in post liberation Eritrea (2009), 3. Regional Integration Identity Citizenship In The Greater Horn Of Africa (2012), 4. Self-Determination and Secession in Africa (2014), 5. Revisiting the Eritrean National Liberation Movement : 1961-91 (2015), 6. National Liberation Movements As Government in Africa (2017), 7. State Building and National Identity Reconstruction in the Horn of Africa (2018), 8. Alternatives to Neoliberal Peacebuilding and Statebuilding in Africa (2020), 9. Supranational Institutions and Peacebuilding in Africa (2024), 10. Historical Sociology of State Formation in the Horn of Africa (2024).