The Ethiopian Revolution and Its Impact on the Politics of the Horn of Africa: May 29-30, 1987, New School for Social Research, New York, New York : Proceedings |
Contents
Organizing Committee Opening Address | 1 |
Reflections on the Ethiopian Intellegentsia | 41 |
Reflections on the Ethiopian Student Movement in North America | 65 |
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Abyssinia Addis Ababa Adwa Amhara ancien régime armed struggle Balsvik Birhane bourgeois brigade campaign capital capitalist central century civil coalition colonialism conjunctural coup cultural defeat democracy democratic Dergue Dire Dawa domination economic EPLF EPRP EPRP's Eritrean ESUNA Ethio Ethiopian history Ethiopian left Ethiopian Revolution Ethiopian students ethnic European fact factors fascist feudal formation fundamental Girma groups Hagos Haile Selassie Haile Selassie's Harar hegemony Horn of Africa Ibid ideological imperialism important intellectuals intelligentsia internal issues Jijiga Kebbelle land language latter leadership liberation Marxism mass Meisone Mengistu Menilek ment micronationalists militants military militia modern Ethiopia national question nationalist Ogaden oppressed organization Oromo party peasant political popular position problems radical reform regime region revolutionary role scientific socialism Sidamo slogan socialist society Somali Soviet Union student movement Sudan theoretical theory Tigray Tigrean tion urban USSR WSLF Yohannes IV