Revolutionary Ethiopia: From Empire to People's RepublicRevolutionary Ethiopia is the first comprehensive survey and analysis of the historical roots, development, and results of the Ethiopian revolution of September 1974, which ended the forty-four-year rule of Emperor Haile Selassie. |
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Toward a Theory of the Revolutionary | 13 |
The Structure of Politics | 45 |
Policy and the Politics of Survival in | 65 |
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