More often than not, the distribution of socioeconomic resources and political power in Ethiopia has been perceived in favor of the Amhara ethnic group. In this new work, author Kasahun Woldemariam argues that the Amhara were as excluded economically and politically as any other ethnic group in Ethiopia, and that the concept of Amhara domination is a myth. Working from an interdisciplinary theoretical and methodological approach, this book is an important resource for scholars and students of African politics and ethnic conflict analysis and resolution as well as policymakers worldwide and Ethiopians in Ethiopia and the Diaspora.…mehr
More often than not, the distribution of socioeconomic resources and political power in Ethiopia has been perceived in favor of the Amhara ethnic group. In this new work, author Kasahun Woldemariam argues that the Amhara were as excluded economically and politically as any other ethnic group in Ethiopia, and that the concept of Amhara domination is a myth. Working from an interdisciplinary theoretical and methodological approach, this book is an important resource for scholars and students of African politics and ethnic conflict analysis and resolution as well as policymakers worldwide and Ethiopians in Ethiopia and the Diaspora.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kasahun Woldemariam is a Lecturer in the African Studies Department, Howard University, and Director of Academic Affairs and Curriculum Development for the organization Education for Everyone in Ethiopia. He received his Ph.D. in African Studies from Howard University and numerous awards, including research and teaching fellowships from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa; Institute for the Study of World Politics, Washington, DC; and Howard University.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Dedication 2 List of Figures and Tables 3 Abbreviations 4 Preface 5 Acknowledgements 6 Introduction 7 The Nature and Resolution of Conflict 8 Political Market Liberalization 9 Socioeconomic Policies and Strategies 10 Inequity in the Distribution of Socioeconomic Resources 11 Sinking Ethnic Cleavages and Promoting Political Loyalty 12 Democratization with or without Substance 13 Institutional Reform and the Erosion of Public Confidence 14 Summary and Conclusion 15 Appendix 16 Glossary 17 Bibliography 18 Index 19 About the Author
1 Dedication 2 List of Figures and Tables 3 Abbreviations 4 Preface 5 Acknowledgements 6 Introduction 7 The Nature and Resolution of Conflict 8 Political Market Liberalization 9 Socioeconomic Policies and Strategies 10 Inequity in the Distribution of Socioeconomic Resources 11 Sinking Ethnic Cleavages and Promoting Political Loyalty 12 Democratization with or without Substance 13 Institutional Reform and the Erosion of Public Confidence 14 Summary and Conclusion 15 Appendix 16 Glossary 17 Bibliography 18 Index 19 About the Author
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