In the post 1991 context of ’politics of ethnic identity’ along with ‘politics of equal dignity’, this article examines Kemant’s quest for self-determination that the federalist system provides for ‘nations, nationalities and peoples’ of Ethiopia, whilst struggling for the recognition of their ethnic identity over the past two decades. By exploring their de facto existence, and precedence, in the federalist state, the article tracks the political history of Kemant nationality’s struggle. It aims to contribute to the lively political debate on the authenticity of Kemant’s political quest and provides fascinating insights for further inquiries. Drawing on qualitative exploratory research, the article argues that Kemant people’s political stru...
After the fall of the military regime (the Dergue) in Ethiopia, that had ruled for seventeen years, ...
The principal aim of this dissertation is to examine the dynamics of the contemporary reconstruction...
Results of the implementation of Ethiopian ethnic federalism are remarkably anomalous even after th...
In the post 1991 context of ’politics of ethnic identity ’ along with ‘politics of equal dignity’, t...
Since EPRDF seized power following gravy bloodsheds of civil war, in 1991, 'ethnicity' institutes as...
This paper explores the dynamics of contending and ultra-ethnic based nationalism movement in Ethiop...
The rich ethnic diversity in the SNNP region is being managed by different mechanisms of constitutio...
This article addresses the protracted state of political violence in and around the Borana and Guji ...
According to the policy of the government of the Ethiopian Peoples' Revolutionary Democratic Front (...
Ethno-territorial self-identification is the salient feature of sub-Saharan African societies. Yet, ...
This paper attempts to show how the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) 's economic and political...
One of the core principles instituted by the post-1991 government in Ethiopia that took power after ...
The current regime in Ethiopia adopted ethnic federalism and redesigned the country along ethnic lin...
The 1995 Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia redesigned the new country’s fe...
Ethiopia adopted ethnic federalism and restructured the regions along ethnic lines as soon as the EP...
After the fall of the military regime (the Dergue) in Ethiopia, that had ruled for seventeen years, ...
The principal aim of this dissertation is to examine the dynamics of the contemporary reconstruction...
Results of the implementation of Ethiopian ethnic federalism are remarkably anomalous even after th...
In the post 1991 context of ’politics of ethnic identity ’ along with ‘politics of equal dignity’, t...
Since EPRDF seized power following gravy bloodsheds of civil war, in 1991, 'ethnicity' institutes as...
This paper explores the dynamics of contending and ultra-ethnic based nationalism movement in Ethiop...
The rich ethnic diversity in the SNNP region is being managed by different mechanisms of constitutio...
This article addresses the protracted state of political violence in and around the Borana and Guji ...
According to the policy of the government of the Ethiopian Peoples' Revolutionary Democratic Front (...
Ethno-territorial self-identification is the salient feature of sub-Saharan African societies. Yet, ...
This paper attempts to show how the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) 's economic and political...
One of the core principles instituted by the post-1991 government in Ethiopia that took power after ...
The current regime in Ethiopia adopted ethnic federalism and redesigned the country along ethnic lin...
The 1995 Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia redesigned the new country’s fe...
Ethiopia adopted ethnic federalism and restructured the regions along ethnic lines as soon as the EP...
After the fall of the military regime (the Dergue) in Ethiopia, that had ruled for seventeen years, ...
The principal aim of this dissertation is to examine the dynamics of the contemporary reconstruction...
Results of the implementation of Ethiopian ethnic federalism are remarkably anomalous even after th...