Managing ethnic diversity is a challenge faced by practically every African nation. The Ethiopian government has taken a different route from many of its peers, but it still needs to devise political mechanisms with which to cope with ethnicity. Africa Insight Vol.34(1) 2004: 50-5
The 1995 Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia redesigned the new country’s fe...
The empowerment of ethnic communities is the cornerstone of the constitutional arrangement of the Fe...
A perennial issue in the comparative study of Islam is how, as a faith and a way of life, it deals w...
In most of Africa, there is evidence of politicised inter-ethnic rivalry and ethnic mobilisation to ...
This book argues that the development of federalism in Ethiopia fits in with a global trend towards ...
Being one of the most diverse nations in the world, Ethiopia is not an exception to be free from eth...
Ethno-territorial self-identification is the salient feature of sub-Saharan African societies. Yet, ...
In Ethiopia the idea of ethnic based self-rule came as a result of mistrust of central government. I...
Based on the existing situation with regard to management of diversity, some federations may adopt m...
Federalism is increasingly promoted and utilized in multi-ethnic countries as a means to guarantee m...
Ethiopia has an ethnic federal system that is based on the assumption that the ethnolinguistic comm...
A salient characteristic of most sub-Saharan African ( SSA ) states is ethnic heterogeneity. In mos...
Ethiopia has an ethnic federal system that is based on the assumption that the ethnolinguistic commu...
The major rationale behind the introduction of a federal system in Ethiopia was the accommodation of...
Ethiopia is located at 3’ and 14.8” latitude 33’ and 48’ longitude in the Eastern part of Africa tha...
The 1995 Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia redesigned the new country’s fe...
The empowerment of ethnic communities is the cornerstone of the constitutional arrangement of the Fe...
A perennial issue in the comparative study of Islam is how, as a faith and a way of life, it deals w...
In most of Africa, there is evidence of politicised inter-ethnic rivalry and ethnic mobilisation to ...
This book argues that the development of federalism in Ethiopia fits in with a global trend towards ...
Being one of the most diverse nations in the world, Ethiopia is not an exception to be free from eth...
Ethno-territorial self-identification is the salient feature of sub-Saharan African societies. Yet, ...
In Ethiopia the idea of ethnic based self-rule came as a result of mistrust of central government. I...
Based on the existing situation with regard to management of diversity, some federations may adopt m...
Federalism is increasingly promoted and utilized in multi-ethnic countries as a means to guarantee m...
Ethiopia has an ethnic federal system that is based on the assumption that the ethnolinguistic comm...
A salient characteristic of most sub-Saharan African ( SSA ) states is ethnic heterogeneity. In mos...
Ethiopia has an ethnic federal system that is based on the assumption that the ethnolinguistic commu...
The major rationale behind the introduction of a federal system in Ethiopia was the accommodation of...
Ethiopia is located at 3’ and 14.8” latitude 33’ and 48’ longitude in the Eastern part of Africa tha...
The 1995 Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia redesigned the new country’s fe...
The empowerment of ethnic communities is the cornerstone of the constitutional arrangement of the Fe...
A perennial issue in the comparative study of Islam is how, as a faith and a way of life, it deals w...