Contested power in Ethiopia : traditional authorities and multi-party elections
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Contested power in Ethiopia : traditional authorities and multi-party elections
(African social studies series, v. 27)
Brill, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction: traditional authorities and multi-party elections in Ethiopia / Kjetil Tronvoll & Tobias Hagmann
- Electoral politics in the Nuer cultural context / Dereje Feyissa
- Fishing for votes in the Somali region : clan elders, bureaucrats and party politics in the 2005 elections / Tobias Hagmann
- Family connections : inherited status and parliamentary elections in Dawro, southern Ethiopia / Data Dea Barata
- A revival of tradition? : the power of clans and social strata in the Wolayta elections / Lovise Aalen
- Cynicism and hope : urban youth and relations of power during the 2005 Ethiopian elections / Daniel Mains
- Islam and politics : the EPRDF, the 2005 elections and Muslim institutions in Bale / Terje Østebø
- 'We say they are Neftenya; they say we are OLF' : a post-election assessment of ethnicity, politics and age-sets in Oromiya / Charles Schaefer
- Customary institutions in contemporary politics in Borana zone, Oromia, Ethiopia / Marco Bassi
- The 2005 elections in Maale : a reassertion of traditional authority or the extension of a nascent public sphere? / Donald L. Donham
- Epilogue: the 'new' Ethiopia : changing discourses of democracy / Kjetil Tronvoll
