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Middle East & North Africa

Ethiopia looks east to slip reins of western orthodoxy

By William Wallis in London

Published: February 6 2007 02:00 | Last updated: February 6 2007 02:00

As leader of the most powerful and populous country in the Horn of Africa, Meles Zenawi has found it relatively easy to forge strong alliances with the west.

But Ethiopia's prime minister, whose Marxist guerrilla movement in the 1980s saw Enver Hoxha's Albania as a model, draws inspiration now - as well as a growing proportion of funding - from the east.

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