A closer glance at the source of what appears to be a curse of history can be explained largely by the political polarization and fragmentation between and among Ethiopian political parties, which time and again failed to set a common agenda and mobilize millions for a common good
The objective of the thesis was to identify and analyse the challenges and opportunities for democra...
During the critical five year period leading up to the velvet revolution and the overthrow of Haile ...
In 2001, a political division arose within the Tigray People Liberation Front (TPLF)1 , arguably th...
A closer glance at the source of what appears to be a curse of history can be explained largely by t...
The purpose of this research was to explore, describe, interpret, and analyze factors that contribut...
In this article, I assess the nature and the impact of the May 2005 Ethiopian parliamentary election...
The principal democratic institutions in democracy are political parties. Party law plays a crucial ...
The Central objective of this paper is to examine democratization process in Ethiopia by focusing on...
Professor Gamst, a member of the Joint International Observer group (JIOG), reports the problems he ...
It is impossible to think about democracy without elections. The litmus test of any electoral proces...
Ethiopia has been hosting political crisis since 2011. While the dominant and official narratives em...
By exploring the upsurge of the new wave of ethno-nationalism and its effect on institutions of demo...
Under what conditions will voters support opposition parties in the dominant party systems of sub-Sa...
This study seeks to investigate how prime minister Abiy Ahmed have affected democracy in Ethiopia si...
In every hard situation of Ethiopia, conspired history became the veil-evil. In Ethiopia, conflict h...
The objective of the thesis was to identify and analyse the challenges and opportunities for democra...
During the critical five year period leading up to the velvet revolution and the overthrow of Haile ...
In 2001, a political division arose within the Tigray People Liberation Front (TPLF)1 , arguably th...
A closer glance at the source of what appears to be a curse of history can be explained largely by t...
The purpose of this research was to explore, describe, interpret, and analyze factors that contribut...
In this article, I assess the nature and the impact of the May 2005 Ethiopian parliamentary election...
The principal democratic institutions in democracy are political parties. Party law plays a crucial ...
The Central objective of this paper is to examine democratization process in Ethiopia by focusing on...
Professor Gamst, a member of the Joint International Observer group (JIOG), reports the problems he ...
It is impossible to think about democracy without elections. The litmus test of any electoral proces...
Ethiopia has been hosting political crisis since 2011. While the dominant and official narratives em...
By exploring the upsurge of the new wave of ethno-nationalism and its effect on institutions of demo...
Under what conditions will voters support opposition parties in the dominant party systems of sub-Sa...
This study seeks to investigate how prime minister Abiy Ahmed have affected democracy in Ethiopia si...
In every hard situation of Ethiopia, conspired history became the veil-evil. In Ethiopia, conflict h...
The objective of the thesis was to identify and analyse the challenges and opportunities for democra...
During the critical five year period leading up to the velvet revolution and the overthrow of Haile ...
In 2001, a political division arose within the Tigray People Liberation Front (TPLF)1 , arguably th...