Essays about: "Ethiopian Constitution"

Found 3 essays containing the words Ethiopian Constitution.

  1. 1. Mai-Kadran Massacre and opposing narratives, The influence of Ethiopian Constitution, Religion and other Institutions

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Yihenew Alemu Antehunegn; [2022]
    Keywords : Ethnic cleansing; Ethiopian violence; Ethnic Federalism; Revolutionary Democracy; Federalism; Religious influence; Ethiopian Constitution; Mai-kadra massacre;

    Abstract : This research is about Mai kadra massacre that happened on Nov. 9 2020 during the Ethiopian National Defense Force law enforcement operation against the Tigray regional state. The massacre has ended with two conflicting narratives. READ MORE

  2. 2. From Nobel Peace Prize Winner to War Criminal : A qualitative text analysis of the Abiy Ahmed administration’s discursive patterns of democratic backsliding

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Moa Berming; [2021]
    Keywords : Democratic backsliding; Levitsky and Ziblatt’s model of democratic backsliding; Abiy Ahmed; Ethiopia;

    Abstract : This study examines if the process of democratic backsliding is observable in the discursive patterns of a government that is the driving force of democratic erosion which can be useful when attempting to discern if a government has undemocratic ambitions. The actor analyzed to answer the research question is the government of Ethiopia. READ MORE

  3. 3. Ethiopian ethnic federalism: Sidama unsuccessful quest for selfdetermination : A contemporary analysis on the Ethiopian “unique” political structure and ethnocultural dynamics.

    University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Afrikanska studier

    Author : Benedetta Boni; [2020]
    Keywords : Ethiopia; Ethnic Federalism; Sidama; Self-determination; Sidama; Ethnicity; Africa.;

    Abstract : The 1995 Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia redesigned the new country’s federal structure according to ethnic lines and formally guaranteed the right of self-determination for every Ethiopian ethnocultural group. But not all the ethnic communities were allowed to administer their own state-region and, furthermore, to exercise the right of self-determination. READ MORE