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From Bullets to Bailouts: Ethiopia's Troubled Course to Democracy
In 1974 Ethiopia underwent a revolution, changing, in a relatively bloodless coup, from an imperial to a Marxist state. The new regime's repressive policies failed, however, bringing on its overthrow - and calls for popular government. But Ethiopia has found the road to democracy a rocky one, …
اللغة: الإنكليزية
Ethiopia: Institutional Governance Review - Grassroots Empowerment Review of Progress and Prospects - Phase I (Draft Report)
Grassroots Empowerment (GE) must be seen as very long-term transformations of government, governance and community behaviour, of which only the first but important steps are underway. Thus far, Phase I Grassroots Empowerment Review (GER) indications are that the woreda governments have increased …
اللغة: الإنكليزية
Ethiopia: Legal and Judicial Sector Assessment
Ethiopia ushered in a new era for the country's legal and judicial institutions with the adoption of a new constitution in 1995. The Constitution recognized the country's diverse ethnic and religious background through the creation of member states with laws and judicial systems that mirrored eac…
اللغة: الإنكليزية
Ethiopia: Implications of the May 2005 Elections for Future Democratization Programs
May 15, 2005 elections presented the Ethiopian people a remarkable opportunity to express their political views by participating in a poll that offered them a meaningful choice. In contrast to earlier elections in 1995 and 2000, opposition parties did not boycott but rather competed vigorously ac…
اللغة: الإنكليزية
Transition toward Democracy and Governance in Post Mengistu Ethiopia
This paper seeks to provide Ethiopianists and aid agency professionals with timely information on status of the democratic transition and to identify useful research documents related to that process. Towards these objectives it reviews TGE activities relating to the drafting of a constitution ba…
اللغة: الإنكليزية
Ethiopia: Implications of the May 2005 Elections for Future Democratization Programs
This article analyzes the May 2005 elections and their implications. It then offers recommendations for how Ethiopia can further advance and consolidate its democratization process.
اللغة: الإنكليزية
The Problematic of Democratizing a Multi-cultural Society: The Ethiopian Experience
This paper argues that the practice of experimenting ethnic federalism has neither been easy nor appears to succeed. It argues that it seems to have created more problems than it set to solve partly because of the hegemonic aspiration of the ruling elite, and partly because of the tensions in th…
اللغة: الإنكليزية
The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Democratisation Process in Ethiopia
This paper analyzes the role of civil society organizations in the democratization process and the problems they encounter in promoting human rights and democracy.
اللغة: الإنكليزية
Ethiopia's Troubled Course to Democracy
This report argues that the June 1992 elections profoundly and adversely affected the course and outcomes of the Ethiopian political transition. The reasons have to do not only with the election campaign and processes themselves but also with the flawed strategic planning and preparations for th…
اللغة: الإنكليزية
الناشر: USAID
Ethiopia Legal and Judicial Sector Assessment
The aim of this assessment is to provide an overview of the current system focusing on four key issues--judiciary, access to justice, commercial justice, and sequencing of reform efforts, focusing mainly on the formal legal system established by the 1995 Constitution.
اللغة: الإنكليزية
الناشر: The World Bank