The Politics of Ethnicity in Ethiopia
Actors, Power and Mobilisation under Ethnic Federalism
Biographical note
Lovise Aalen, Ph.D. (2008) in Political Science, University of Oslo, is Senior Researcher at Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway. Her other publications include a wide scope of studies of Ethiopian politics, among them Ethiopia since the Derg: A decade of Democratic Pretentions and Performance (co-editor; Zed Books 2002).
Readership
Political scientists, anthropologists, development practitioners, and policy makers dealing with multi-ethnic societies, federalism, ethnic conflict regulation, and the nature of ethnic identities. Africanists and readers of Ethiopian politics and societies.
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
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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