The politics of ethnicity in Ethiopia : actors, power and mobilisation under ethnic federalism
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The politics of ethnicity in Ethiopia : actors, power and mobilisation under ethnic federalism
(African social studies series, v. 25)
Brill, 2011
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Bibliography: p. [195]-201
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Description
Most governments in Africa, seeing the political mobilisation of ethnicity as a threat, have rejected the use of ethnic differences as an explicit basis for political representation. The one prominent exception is Ethiopia, which since 1991 has imposed a system of ethnic-based federalism that offers each ethnic group the right of 'self-determination'. This book provides a detailed empirical study of this system at work in the complex multiethnic environment of southern Ethiopia. It finds that ethnic self-rule, in combination with the power politics of an authoritarian regime, has produced both intended and unintended outcomes. While arguably easing large-scale ethnic conflicts, it has led to 'ethnicisation' of local socioeconomic disputes and to sharper inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic divides, often to the disadvantage of historically marginalised groups.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgements ...................................................... vii
Abbreviations ..................................................................................... xi
Selected Glossary ............................................................................... xiii
List of Maps and Tables ................................................................... xv
Chapter One Introduction: The Limits of Institutions in
Multiethnic Societies ..................................................................... 1
Chapter Two 'National Self-Determination': Federalism the
Ethiopian Way ............................................................................... 25
Chapter Three The Historical Trajectories of Local Ethnic
Polities: The Sidama and the Wolayta ....................................... 55
Chapter Four Ethnic Politics in Play: Implementing
Self-Determination in a South Ethiopian Context .................. 95
Chapter Five Crafting Ethnic Politics: The Formation of
Parties in Sidama and Wolayta ................................................... 109
Chapter Six Dealing with Local Minorities: The Persistence
of Discriminatory Practices under Ethnic Federalism ............ 127
Chapter Seven Identities or Resources at Stake?
Controversies on National Self-Determination in Sidama
and Wolayta ................................................................................... 147
Chapter Eight Conclusion: The Facets of Ethnic Federalism 179
References ........................................................................................... 195
Index ....................................................................................................203
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