Ethnopolitics of Ethnofederalism in Ethiopia
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<p>Ethiopia is the darling of development economists: since 2005 the country’s economic growth rate has consistently been over the 10% mark. Ethiopia is also a regional superpower with political influence across East Africa and the Horn. Furthermore the African Union has its headquarters in the capital Addis Ababa which further underscores the country’s growing international profile. On top of everything since 1995 Ethiopia has a federal constitution explicitly committed to granting political autonomy to all ethnic groups within the country. Ethiopia’s federalism has also direct relevance to the country’s neighbours Eritrea Somalia Kenya South Sudan and Djibouti who have ethnic kin across the borders with Ethiopia. Yet despite the generous promises to the country’s ethnic groups stated in the constitution not everything is well. As marked by the recent unrest throughout various regions of the country the federal constitution’s promises and the reality do not always perfectly align. But there is a shortage of even-handed scholarly analyses of this complex country and in particular its unique federal system. Based on chapters focusing on different parts of the federal system the collection takes stock of the last 20 years and distils lessons and insights for a broader international/comparative readership. The chapters originally published in <em>Ethnopolitics and Regional & Federal Studies</em>. </p>
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