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ACCESS TO LAND AND TENURE SECURITY IN ETHIOPIA’S ETHNIC-BASED ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM
Ethiopia follows a federal state administrative structure. Regional states are organized on ethnic basis. The country has over 85 ethnic groups and languages, but only majority ethnic groups, with few exceptions, have their own standalone regional states.
Zemen Haddis Gebeyehu
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التنظيم الدستوري للاختصاصات في ظل الفيدرالية الإثنية بإثيوبيا
تهدف هذه الورقة البحثية إلى دراسة وتحليل أحد أنماط وتطبيقات النظم الفيدرالية، والتي تعتمد بشكلٍ أساسي على البعد الإثنوجغرافي، أو مايُصطلح عليها بالفيدرالية الإثنية، وفي هذا الصدد تم التطرق إلى الحالة الإثيوبية، باعتبارها أحد الحالات الفريدة من نوعها في ...
عبد القادر الهلي +1 more
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There is a dearth of reliable literature that appropriately coined and conveyed the conceptual framework of federalism, scarcity of reliable information that analytically x-rayed the structural arrangement of Nigerian federalism, and challenges ...
Chioke, Stephen Chinedu
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Redrawing the body politic: federalism, regionalism and the creation of new states in India [PDF]
In 2000 the federal map of India was redrawn to create three new states, signifying a significant shift in the attitude of many of India's major political parties towards territorial reorganisation.
Mawdsley, Emma
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Good Fences: The Importance of Setting Boundaries for Peaceful Coexistence [PDF]
We consider the conditions of peace and violence among ethnic groups, testing a theory designed to predict the locations of violence and interventions that can promote peace.
Bar-Yam, Shlomiya +6 more
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The Pitfalls of Ethnolinguistic-Based Federal Experiment in Ethiopia
In 1991, when Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) became a leading party within the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), Ethiopia introduced a system of ethnic-based federalism, which had never been practiced in the political ...
Bewuketu Dires Gardachew +2 more
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Ethiopia is located at 3’ and 14.8” latitude 33’ and 48’ longitude in the Eastern part of Africa that commonly refers as the Horn of Africa, bordering Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya, South Sudan, and the Sudan Republic.
Biruk Wondimu Chemere
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Does Federalism Reduce Ethnic Conflict? Evidence From the Ethiopian Experience
This paper discusses the issue of federalism and conflicts in Ethiopia by posing the question: to what extent does the current system of ethnic Federalism help to reduce ethnic tensions and conflicts?
Zerihun Berhane, Samuel Tefera
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The Dynamics of Intra-jurisdictional Relations in the Inuit Regions of the Canadian Arctic: An Institutionalist Perspective [PDF]
One of the most exciting developments in Canadian federalism has been the emergence of Aboriginal self-governing regions. This paper constructs a theoretical framework for exploring the evolution of intra-jurisdictional relations in the self-governing ...
Alcantara, Christopher, Wilson, Gary N.
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The relativistic attitude in development: reflections on the implementation of the Ethiopian multinational Constitution [PDF]
L’approccio allo sviluppo che considera la crescita economica come unico obiettivo può produrre degli effetti deleteri sui gruppi marginalizzati. Lo sviluppismo adottato in Etiopia dal 1991 illustra questo punto con riferimento ai contadini, ai popoli ...
Bassi, Marco
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