Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract – Harvard Legislation Faculty


Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract

A brand new e-book addressing the social and political challenges going through Ethiopia.  

Ethiopia was nonetheless at warfare when a gaggle of Ethiopian students met in Addis Ababa in Might 2022. The convention was held throughout a lull in preventing that resulted from a ceasefire. Nonetheless, it was not misplaced on the group that Ethiopia was going through huge challenges. To borrow a collage of descriptions from convention individuals, the nation was in “a state of warfare”, “a political unsettlement”, “a revolutionary scenario”, “an inflection level”, “a transitional second”, and “a state nearing failure”. The ceasefire would collapse in August and preventing would resume till one other ceasefire in November 2022.

However why was Ethiopia at warfare within the first place? What can it do to remodel the present truce right into a steady and simply future?

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This e-book, “Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract,” captures an try of convention attendees to grapple with these questions. The e-book accommodates papers, essays, transcribed speeches, and proceedings of the convention, capturing the views of Ethiopian students from all kinds of fields together with constitutional legislation, federalism, historical past and political science. It addresses the social and political challenges that should be addressed in Ethiopia, the strengths and weaknesses of its constitutional constructions as pertinent to those challenges, and methods of constructing a resilient polity. The e-book happened by a collaboration between Addis Ababa College’s School of Legislation and Governance Research, Harvard Legislation Faculty’s Human Rights Program (HRP), Northwestern College’s Pritzker Faculty of Legislation, and the Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs.

“On this time of upheaval and polarization, a modest however not at all uncomplicated hope of the convention was to create a secure area for tutorial dialogue,” stated Abadir Ibrahim, Affiliate Director of HRP. “As soon as we had been in a position to obtain that, the substantive insights of the convention recorded on this e-book proved to be extra than simply informative — they had been actually heartening.”

Getachew Assefa, affiliate professor and dean of the Addis Ababa College School of Legislation and Governance Research, stated in his opening remarks on the convention, “I hope the discussions on this convention and the papers that might be made public from it’s going to contribute to informing coverage makers and anybody who desires to learn from the discussions.” 

Within the preface to the publication, Thomas F. Geraghty, Class of 1967 James B. Haddad Professor of Legislation Emeritus at Northwestern Legislation and director emeritus of the Legislation Faculty’s Bluhm Authorized Clinic, writes: 

“Ethiopia isn’t alone in falling in need of creating the circumstances that help peaceable coexistence in its many various communities, this although authorities officers, opposition leaders, involved residents, organizations and students try to create an atmosphere conducive to constructive dialogue.”

Printed by Northwestern Libraries in cooperation with Northwestern’s Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs, the publication, famous Ibrahim, is “meant to deliver this dialogue, together with the particular insights, conclusions and disagreements inside it, into the general public sphere hoping that it’s going to infuse nuance into the broader political discourse.”

“As an instructional neighborhood we wish to contribute to the betterment of the lifetime of Ethiopians and the well-being of the Ethiopian society and promote the civilized enterprise of political discourse within the pursuit of stability and peace,” Assefa stated.  


The Guide

Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract is on the market within the following codecs:

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Entrance Matter

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Preface

Professor Thomas Geraghty

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Geraghty, Thomas. “Preface.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, xvii-xviii. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Geraghty, Thomas. “Preface.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. xvii-xviii.

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Thomas Geraghty, “Preface,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), xvii-xviii.

Introduction

Dr. Abadir M. Ibrahim

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Ibrahim, Abadir M. “Introduction.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 1-6. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Ibrahim, Abadir M. “Introduction.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 1-6.

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Abadir M. Ibrahim, “Introduction,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 1-6.

Opening Remarks

Dr. Sossina M. Haile, Dr. Getachew Assefa Woldemariam

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Half I: Recentering the Social Area as a Web site of Politics 

The Politics of the Social: Imagining a New Political Order in Ethiopia

Dr. Semeneh Ayalew Asfaw

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Asfaw, Semeneh Ayalew. “The Politics of the Social: Imagining a New Political Order in Ethiopia.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 11-54. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Asfaw, Semeneh Ayalew. “The Politics of the Social: Imagining a New Political Order in Ethiopia.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 11-54.

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Semeneh Ayalew Asfaw, “The Politics of the Social: Imagining a New Political Order in Ethiopia,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 11-54.

Intergroup Conflicts and the Function of Feelings: The Want for and Significance of Empathy in Filling the Belief Deficit and Resolving Ethiopia’s Power Political Issues

Dr. Zelalem Mogessie Teferra

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Teferra, Zelalem Mogessie. “Intergroup Conflicts and the Function of Feelings: The Want for and Significance of Empathy in Filling the Belief Deficit and Resolving Ethiopia’s Power Political Issues.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 55-94. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Teferra, Zelalem Mogessie. “Intergroup Conflicts and the Function of Feelings: The Want for and Significance of Empathy in Filling the Belief Deficit and Resolving Ethiopia’s Power Political Issues.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 55-94.

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Zelalem Mogessie Teferra, “Intergroup Conflicts and the Function of Feelings: The Want for and Significance of Empathy in Filling the Belief Deficit and Resolving Ethiopia’s Power Political Issues,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 55-94.

Half II: Adopting Intersectionality in Constitutional Design

Girls’s Rights and Ethiopia’s Future Social Contract: The Must Undertake an Intersectional Strategy

Dr. Tigist Shewarega Hussen and Teguadda Alebachew Sete

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Hussen, Tigist Shewarega, and Sete, Teguadda Alebachew. “Girls’s Rights and Ethiopia’s Future Social Contract: The Must Undertake an Intersectional Strategy.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 95-114. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Hussen, Tigist Shewarega, and Sete, Teguadda Alebachew. “Girls’s Rights and Ethiopia’s Future Social Contract: The Must Undertake an Intersectional Strategy.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 95-114.

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Tigist Shewarega Hussen and Sete, Teguadda Alebachew, “Girls’s Rights and Ethiopia’s Future Social Contract: The Must Undertake an Intersectional Strategy,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 95-114.

A Dream Inside a Dream: Minorities and Indigenous Peoples and Ethiopia’s Constitutional Moments

Dr. Abadir M. Ibrahim and Dr. Juweria Ali

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Ibrahim, Abadir M., and Juweria Ali. “A Dream Inside a Dream: Minorities and Indigenous Peoples and Ethiopia’s Constitutional Moments.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 115-142. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Ibrahim, Abadir M., and Juweria Ali. “A Dream Inside a Dream: Minorities and Indigenous Peoples and Ethiopia’s Constitutional Moments.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 115-142.

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Abadir M. Ibrahim and Juweria Ali, “A Dream Inside a Dream: Minorities and Indigenous Peoples and Ethiopia’s Constitutional Moments,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 115-142.

Half III: Managing Range: Assessing the Current and Wanting Forward

A Federation With out Federal Credentials: When Politics Trumps Legislation

Dr. Yonatan Tesfaye Fessha

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Fessha, Yonatan Tesfaye. “A Federation With out Federal Credentials: When Politics Trumps Legislation.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 143-156. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Fessha, Yonatan Tesfaye. “A Federation With out Federal Credentials: When Politics Trumps Legislation.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 143-156.

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Yonatan Tesfaye Fessha, “A Federation With out Federal Credentials: When Politics Trumps Legislation,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 143-156.

The 4 Faces of Ethiopian Federalism

Dr. Berihun Adugna Gebeye

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Gebeye, Berihun Adugna. “The 4 Faces of Ethiopian Federalism.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 157-190. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Gebeye, Berihun Adugna. “The 4 Faces of Ethiopian Federalism.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 157-190.

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Berihun Adugna Gebeye, “The 4 Faces of Ethiopian Federalism,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 157-190.

The Insufferable Thinness of Nationwide Citizenship in a Nation Organized as a “Nation of Nations”: The Case of Ethiopia

Prof. Dr. Adeno Addis

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Addis, Adeno. “The Insufferable Thinness of Nationwide Citizenship in a Nation Organized as a ‘Nation of Nations’: The Case of Ethiopia.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 191-232. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Addis, Adeno. “The Insufferable Thinness of Nationwide Citizenship in a Nation Organized as a ‘Nation of Nations’: The Case of Ethiopia.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 191-232.

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Adeno Addis, “The Insufferable Thinness of Nationwide Citizenship in a Nation Organized as a ‘Nation of Nations’: The Case of Ethiopia,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 191-232.

Ethnic Federalism as a New State-Constructing Strategy in Submit-1991 Ethiopia: Its Pitfalls and the Means Ahead

Dr. Mohammed Dejen Assen

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Assen, Mohammed Dejen. “Ethnic Federalism as a New State-Constructing Strategy in Submit-1991 Ethiopia: Its Pitfalls and the Means Ahead.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 233-266. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Assen, Mohammed Dejen. “Ethnic Federalism as a New State-Constructing Strategy in Submit-1991 Ethiopia: Its Pitfalls and the Means Ahead.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 233-266.

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Mohammed Dejen Assen, “Ethnic Federalism as a New State-Constructing Strategy in Submit-1991 Ethiopia: Its Pitfalls and the Means Ahead,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 233-266.

Revising the Territorial Construction of the Ethiopian Federal System: A Good Thought?

Dr. Zemelak Ayitenew Ayele

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Ayele, Zemelak Ayitenew. “Revising the Territorial Construction of the Ethiopian Federal System: A Good Thought?” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 267-280. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Ayele, Zemelak Ayitenew. “Revising the Territorial Construction of the Ethiopian Federal System: A Good Thought?” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 267-280.

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Zemelak Ayitenew Ayele, “Revising the Territorial Construction of the Ethiopian Federal System: A Good Thought?” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 267-280.

Half IV: Contemplating Consociational Preparations for Shared Rule

Ethiopia’s Contested Federalism: The way to Take care of Cleavages?

Prof. Dr. Assefa Fiseha

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Fiseha, Assefa. “Ethiopia’s Contested Federalism: The way to Take care of Cleavages?” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 281-332. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Fiseha, Assefa. “Ethiopia’s Contested Federalism: The way to Take care of Cleavages?” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 281-332.

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Assefa Fiseha, “Ethiopia’s Contested Federalism: The way to Take care of Cleavages?” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 281-332.

Addressing Winner-Takes-All Politics in Ethiopia: Inclusive Majoritarianism by Liberal Consociationalism

Dr. Adem Ok. Abebe

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Abebe, Adem Ok. “Addressing Winner-Takes-All Politics in Ethiopia: Inclusive Majoritarianism by Liberal Consociationalism.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 333-354. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Abebe, Adem Ok. “Addressing Winner-Takes-All Politics in Ethiopia: Inclusive Majoritarianism by Liberal Consociationalism.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 333-354.

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Adem Ok. Abebe, “Addressing Winner-Takes-All Politics in Ethiopia: Inclusive Majoritarianism by Liberal Consociationalism,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 333-354.

Half V: Wanting Again-and-to-the-Future to Break the Cycle of Political Unsettlement

The Persevering with Quest for Inclusive Democratic Governance in Ethiopia

Dr. Getachew Assefa Woldemariam

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Woldemariam, Getachew Assefa. “The Persevering with Quest for Inclusive Democratic Governance in Ethiopia.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 355-384. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Woldemariam, Getachew Assefa. “The Persevering with Quest for Inclusive Democratic Governance in Ethiopia.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 355-384.

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Getachew Assefa Woldemariam, “The Persevering with Quest for Inclusive Democratic Governance in Ethiopia,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 355-384.

Self-Alienation: Ethiopia’s Id in Postcoloniality and its Implications for a Future Ethiopian Social Contract

Dr. Shimelis Mulugeta Kene

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Kene, Shimelis Mulugeta. “Self-Alienation: Ethiopia’s Id in Postcoloniality and its Implications for a Future Ethiopian Social Contract.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 385-402. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Kene, Shimelis Mulugeta. “Self-Alienation: Ethiopia’s Id in Postcoloniality and its Implications for a Future Ethiopian Social Contract.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 385-402.

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Shimelis Mulugeta Kene, “Self-Alienation: Ethiopia’s Id in Postcoloniality and its Implications for a Future Ethiopian Social Contract,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 385-402.

Breaking the Dialectics of Political Unsettlement in Ethiopia

Dr. Semir Yusuf

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Yusuf, Semir. “Breaking the Dialectics of Political Unsettlement in Ethiopia.” In Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, 403-414. Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022.

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Yusuf, Semir. “Breaking the Dialectics of Political Unsettlement in Ethiopia.” Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde, Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022, pp. 403-414.

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Semir Yusuf, “Breaking the Dialectics of Political Unsettlement in Ethiopia,” in Between Failure and Redemption: The Way forward for the Ethiopian Social Contract, edited by Abadir M. Ibrahim and Kokebe Wolde (Evanston: Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for World Affairs and Northwestern College Libraries, 2022), 403-414.

Participant Biographies

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