Transformation and continuity in revolutionary Ethiopia

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Transformation and continuity in revolutionary Ethiopia

Christopher Clapham

(African studies series, 61)

Cambridge University Press, 1990

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Bibliography: p. 262-275

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This pioneering study was first published in 1988. It examines the effects of revolution on one of Africa's largest states. Christopher Clapham traces the continuities between revolutionary Ethiopia and the development of a centralised Ethiopian state since the nineteenth century, emphasising the institutionalisation of the revolutionary regime since 1978. He pays particular attention to the establishment of a Leninist political party and its associated mass organisations, the new apparatus of physical and economic control, and - critically important in Ethiopia - the effects of revolution on agricultural production. He also assesses the impact of revolution on national integration and regional conflict, and the reversal of Ethiopia's international alignment through alliance with the socialist states. A postscript to the paperback edition outlines events in Ethiopia between 1987 and 1990.

Table of Contents

  • List of tables
  • Preface and acknowledgements
  • List of acronyms
  • Glossary of Amharic words
  • Map of administrative regions of Ethiopia
  • 1. Revolutions
  • 2. Monarchical modernisation and the origins of revolution
  • 3. The mobilisation phase, 1974-8
  • 4. The formation of the party, 1978-87
  • 5. The Ethiopian state: structures of extraction and control
  • 6. The control of the towns
  • 7. Rural transformation and the crisis of agricultural production
  • 8. The national question
  • 9. The external politics of revolution
  • 10. Conclusion
  • Postscript to the paperback edition
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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