The Ethiopian Transformation: The Quest For The Post-imperial State |
Contents
The Historical Foundations of the Ethiopian State | 22 |
Ethiopia on the Eve of the Transformation | 66 |
The Beginnings of Change | 82 |
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Addis Ababa administration African agricultural appeared areas armed authority basis campaigns central civil civilian claims committee concerning constitutional continued cooperatives country's demands democratic derg differences direct economic effect efforts elites emperor empire Eritrean established Ethiopian extent fact famine forces formation foundations fundamental further government's grass roots groups Haile Selassie's hand historical imperial implementation important included increased individual initiatives institutions interests issues land reform largely leadership least legitimacy less liberation major means Mengistu military regime minister Moreover movements objectives official old regime organizations participation parties peasant associations percent political post-imperial Press problem processes proclamation producer Program question regime's region relationship remained represented response result revolutionary role rule rural rural land Selassie social socioeconomic sought structures struggle Studies suggested symbolic tenants traditional transformation transition University urban