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U.S. leverage on Ethiopia is limited - Ambassador David Shinn
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Amb. David H. Shinn

  • "The United States can impact the situation on the margins, but it does not have the power to force fundamental change even if there was agreement on what that change should be."
  • "While Ethiopian officials also listen to the United States for reasons unrelated to foreign aid, the fact is that U.S. leverage is much more limited than most in the Ethiopian diaspora believe".

By U.S. Ambassador. David H. Shinn*

As a reader during the past 25 years of political commentary by the Ethiopian diaspora and based on my own contacts with that community, I am struck by the prevailing belief that the U.S. government has the ability to change Ethiopian polices and alter the fundamental direction of events in Ethiopia. This view is misguided.

The policy conundrum came to my attention again recently as I read an opinion piece in The Hill by Mesfin Mekonen, chairman of the All Ethiopia Unity Party International Advisory Board.

Ato Mesfin begins by urging a hastened review of U.S. policy towards Ethiopia. This is a reasonable request. Every new American administration should review its policy with counties that are as important as Ethiopia and where there is controversy about the nature of the bilateral relationship. The opinion piece goes on to state that “Congress should hold hearings and enact legislation to help Ethiopians create the conditions that are necessary to ensure that food aid is never needed again.” The implication is that the U.S. government can resolve Ethiopia’s governmental, demographic, political and social issues.

I beg to differ.

The United States can impact the situation on the margins, but it does not have the power to force fundamental change even if there was agreement on what that change should be.

While the United States does have influence in Ethiopia, in fact, more than most countries, there are distinct limits to that influence. Not only is Ethiopia a sovereign state but it interacts with dozens of other important countries and organizations.

Those in the Ethiopian diaspora who oppose the Ethiopian government usually suggest that American assistance to Ethiopia can and should serve as the leverage for forcing change in the country. The level of U.S. assistance in recent years has been impressive. In fiscal year 2007, it was about $474 million and in fiscal year 2008 about $456 million. It is important, however, to look more closely at this assistance.

In an essay in the November/December 2008 issue of Foreign Affairs, three former administrators of USAID — J. Brian Atwood, Peter M. McPherson and Andrew Natsios — wrote that in fiscal year 2007 about 50 percent of U.S. assistance to Ethiopia went to HIV/AIDS prevention, 38 percent to emergency food relief and 7 percent to child survival, family planning and malaria prevention and treatment. Only 1.5 percent went to agriculture, 1.5 percent to economic growth, 1.5 percent to education and 1 percent for improving governance.

In fiscal year 2008, by my calculations, 73 percent of USAID’s budget for Ethiopia went to HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention, 12 percent to child survival and health, 9 percent to development assistance, 5 percent for food aid and less than 1 percent for a combination of foreign military financing (FMF) and international military education and training (IMET). The amount for FMF was $843,000 and for IMET $620,000.

This is not an assistance program that has significant political leverage. In 2007, almost 95 percent of the assistance program went to HIV/AIDS, emergency food aid and child survival. In 2008, the figure was about 90 percent for these programs.

There are very few members of Congress and even fewer in the Executive Branch who are interested in cutting funding for HIV/AIDS, child survival and emergency food aid in an effort to change governmental policies in Ethiopia.

While Ethiopian officials also listen to the United States for reasons unrelated to foreign aid, the fact is that U.S. leverage is much more limited than most in the Ethiopian diaspora believe.

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Amb. David H. Shinn is an adjunct professor of international affairs at The George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs. Amb. Shinn, who received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from GW, is a former U.S. ambassador to Ethiopia (1996-99) and to Burkina Faso (1987-90).

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Added: November 20, 2009. 04:22 PM GMT
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Anonymous
Added: November 14, 2009. 07:28 PM GMT
its the reality
why are peple mad because the ambasador told the truth?
just swaloow it
china will have more influence on meles than america soon...and that would be more scary
Truth
Added: November 13, 2009. 05:06 PM GMT
Mr. Ambasador!!!!!!!!!!!! Are you deaf & blind???????!!!!!!!!!
I really understand your problem! You were dancing with the fascist woyanes. What is democracy in your understanding??? Is it the rule of the minority? Is that the way you are doing in US????? I heard you many times on the VOA. You seem to be one of the fucken boot-leakers of dictators!! Why couldn't you have self-confidence???? Or were you paid the stolen dollars by the short sighted parasite, Meles???? The majority of the Ethiopian people(the Oromo, the Amhara, the Ogadenians, the Afars, the Gurages, Agnuaks,Sidamas,etc) shouldn't be oppressed by a minority ethnic group for the simple reason that you love your woyane "sharmuxas"!!!!! We are happy if the respected American people can help us in fighting the African dictator hyenas, but what we are urging the US is simply "stop helping the devils!!!!!!!" We are not asking you "come and fight for us!" How did you come to know if the devil "Zenawi" was & is using the aid money for what it was intended to?????!!!!! Zenawi is a fascist who intentionally & indirectly killed his own Tigrean people for the fulfillment of his narrow selfish agenda during the Derg regime (Hawuzen massacre). Stop giving coverage to their useless propaganda. You really looked to me another Bereket Simion, the well known Zenawi's boot-leaker. Always, you are standing by the side of dictators so long as they accomplish what you instruct them!!! Why don't you feel sorry for the poor people??????!!!!!!! Please, don't be crazy!!!!! Don't be mistaken! I am not a diaspora. I am a poor teacher in the capital Finfinnee/Addis Ababa. The bull blood suckers of my people forced us to fill party membership form two months ago in Fiche. About 3000 teachers were taken there. They were preaching us their boring propaganda for 15 days. Lastly, they barked at us after distributing the form. Almost all of us filled it for fear of losing our "hand-to-mouth" teaching profession. I am 100% sure that the same happened with the other civil servants, students, farmers,etc. So, is this the scenario in your country???? Or, you simply don't care about other people created in the image of God????? By the way, do you believe in God, or do you know God???!!! If so, come to your mind and try to think & behave like a normal person!!!!!! The point is, at least STOP HELPING & TRAINING DICTATORS/HYENAS/BLOOD SUCKERS OF AFRICA SUCH AS MELES ZENAWI,DON'T FOCUS ONLY ON THOSE WHO REFUSED TO SERVE YOUR PURPOSE, SUCH AS MUGABE & AL-BASHIR!!!!!!!!!!

Gurbattii
Added: November 09, 2009. 09:29 AM GMT
to the so called PATRIOT
hey mr. "PATRIOT" you are racist .....!
Anonymous
Added: November 09, 2009. 08:36 AM GMT
Diaspora - Shut up or put up
For the nasty and noisy Ethio-Diaspora, there is no HIV, no famine, no malaria, no poverty, no problem in Ethiopia. There is only one and only one thing - POWER at Minilik's palace! And that power for now is not with them. Therefore, by hook or crook America has to stop helping the HIV, feeding the poor, helping the sick, and supporting the uneducated young, until she brings the POWER to this desperate, confused, hopeless, useless diaspora.

Well, as David Shin rightly puts it America does not have the power to do that and American can not morally ignore the poor. Anyway, we are only talking about less than half a billion dollar (less than half of what America has spent to build the 9-11 memorial ship - $1 Billion). Who the hell thinks that Ethiopia is up for grabs at a cost of $0.5 Billion, unless he is desperate Birihanu Nega or hopeless and useless diaspora?
Common sense
Added: November 08, 2009. 05:03 PM GMT
WE ARE NOT ASKING YOU TO STOP HUMANITARIAN AID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
we are not talking about humanitarian aid!!!!

HERE ARE 8-ways for the WEST to stop helping TPLF kill thousands more with bullets and thousands more with famine


1
stop training TPLF tigre security to fight "terrorism" but they use the training to kill our people!

2
stop selling TPLF humvees and new tech weapons

3

stop praising TPLF for a multi-million loan based infrastructure change

4
stop honoring killer zenawi by inviting him everywhere

5
stop your mugabe-zenawi hypocrisy, condemn nazi zenawi

6
stop allowing TPLF officials fly to europe, america- put sanctions

7
stop repeating lie that TPLF brings stability. only democracy creates long-term stability!

8
stop allowing TPLF/EFFORT grow, put trade sanctions


WE ARE NOT ASKING FOR CONGRESS TO STOP HUMANITARIAN AID!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WAQJIRA
Added: November 08, 2009. 04:52 PM GMT
Do you want us to believe you?
We know very well why you want that man to remain in power.

He is strong ally of America who can order him for its benefit by creating mess for Ethiopia and leaving a bad legacy under its patronage.

No one hates his child. Installed by America should be under America's care
Anonymous
Added: November 08, 2009. 10:51 AM GMT
No to hatrate yes to common sense
Mr.Shinn,
I followed your assessment and analysis about the Horn of Africa and particularly Ethiopia for a while because there are no more people in the US governments who can or wish to give analysis based on the facts in Ethiopia. Sadly, many of them refer to testimonies of people in the US, who either never been to Ethiopia for more than three decades or other who boarded a plane from Bole to seek better life. I should say, I did not agree with all your previous assessments but this time you made it quiet clear that Ethiopia is a country with strong history of independence and had proved not to bow for external pressure. The US support is mainly on humanitarian and it is insane for anyone to suggest such aide should be terminated or used as case for negotiating political agenda. I wish the blind fellow countrymen and women could start to learn from their shame and start to support taking the country out of poverty rather than reporting problems as ousiders do. Thank you for bringing the facts out. Truth always prevails.
Zelalem
Added: November 07, 2009. 11:31 PM GMT
With all due respect to you Mr. Shinn, I don't know of a single sane Ethiopian who believes that the US 'can resolve Ethiopia’s governmental, demographic, political and social issues' as you seem to believe.But I do know hundreds in the diaspora who believe the continued support of foreigners including the US has emboldened the minority regime in Ethiopia to continue in the path it has chosen,i.e.the establishment of an authoritarian ethnocratic state to the detriment of the majority of the Ethiopian people. As for the money slated for HIV and other emergencies I would only hope that USAID and others who provide the funds keep a close watch on the kleptocratic regime which has no moral compunction in diverting money to its own selfish agenda. If you have any doubt about this groups mendacity, please read the recent expose by Aregawi Berhe and Asgede as to how they 'utilized' the millions of dollars they received as food aid for Tigrean peasants in the 1984 famine.
Tazabi
Added: November 07, 2009. 10:07 PM GMT
David
I differ with the Ambassodor. The U.S. assistance to Ethiopia is not limited to financial aid. In fact most of the U.S. aid is diplomatic such at the U.N. Security Council, World Bank, IMF and image. So the U.S. has tremendous power on Ethiopia.
Second the so called HIV/AIDS assistance does not go to the people. It goes directly to Tigre Liberation Front. Tigre officials and cadres become millioners with it. I am sure the good prof knows this. This should be stopped.
Third, the United States provides this regime with technical skills which is limited to the Tigre ethnic group. That is apartheid. It should be stopped.

Fourth, if the U.S. want peace and stability in that part of the world it should invest in the people.

I heard the good Amb saying what he wrote here many times. Yet as someone who worked with the regime, I know U.S. matters a great deal for the Tigre racist and ethno apartheid regime.

If the Amb. does not share all of these, he should at least know that the U.S. has moral obligation to help Ethiopians remove this regime since it is the U.S. who enabled it in the first place in 1991.

Thanks.
Anonymous
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