This historical study analyses the holistic dynamics of Ethiopia, taking into account political, social, economic, cultural, religious, and media development aspects, with a focus on the three most recent governments (1930–2014), in relation to freedom of expression. The analysis indicates that the Feudalist-Imperial system was clearly the extension of centuries-old imperial hegemony which had used religious, cultural and patriotic hegemony to stifle freedom of expression. During the Socialist-Military regime every sphere of society, including acts of expression, were oriented towards the revolution and socialist political ideology. During the current ethnically based so-called Revolutionary-Democratic regime, freedom of expression has been...
This dissertation examines the role of slavery to the development of the modern Ethiopian imperial s...
Research for this study was partially funded by the Centre for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CA...
In this paper we reflect on and consider Adwa from the perspective of historical and continuing inte...
This thesis offers a historical analysis of press law in Ethiopia and examines the extent to which t...
The doctoral thesis studies the scope and application of the right to freedom of expression and the ...
This thesis examines the structural and conjunuctural constraints that inhibit the emergence of a ci...
During the 1960s and early 1970s, a majority of Ethiopian students and intellectuals adopted a Marxi...
“Modern” Ethiopia has been created and maintained through the achievement of external legitimacy. As...
This paper attempts to explain the political violence and the violation of human rights in Ethiopia ...
This honors thesis examines the evolution of the state and nation-building processes in four histori...
After the fall of the military regime (the Dergue) in Ethiopia, that had ruled for seventeen years, ...
It is almost a decade and half since freedom of expression has been proclaimed as one of the fundame...
It is almost a decade and half since freedom of expression has been proclaimed as one of the fundame...
Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right for every person around the world. It is recogniz...
This study tackles the aspects of freedom of expression in the period of(Abbasiyeen). The research...
This dissertation examines the role of slavery to the development of the modern Ethiopian imperial s...
Research for this study was partially funded by the Centre for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CA...
In this paper we reflect on and consider Adwa from the perspective of historical and continuing inte...
This thesis offers a historical analysis of press law in Ethiopia and examines the extent to which t...
The doctoral thesis studies the scope and application of the right to freedom of expression and the ...
This thesis examines the structural and conjunuctural constraints that inhibit the emergence of a ci...
During the 1960s and early 1970s, a majority of Ethiopian students and intellectuals adopted a Marxi...
“Modern” Ethiopia has been created and maintained through the achievement of external legitimacy. As...
This paper attempts to explain the political violence and the violation of human rights in Ethiopia ...
This honors thesis examines the evolution of the state and nation-building processes in four histori...
After the fall of the military regime (the Dergue) in Ethiopia, that had ruled for seventeen years, ...
It is almost a decade and half since freedom of expression has been proclaimed as one of the fundame...
It is almost a decade and half since freedom of expression has been proclaimed as one of the fundame...
Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right for every person around the world. It is recogniz...
This study tackles the aspects of freedom of expression in the period of(Abbasiyeen). The research...
This dissertation examines the role of slavery to the development of the modern Ethiopian imperial s...
Research for this study was partially funded by the Centre for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CA...
In this paper we reflect on and consider Adwa from the perspective of historical and continuing inte...