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  1. Ethnic violence in Konso. / 5.3404; 37.4388. The conflict in Konso is part of a series of ethnic-based violence in Ethiopia. UN OCHA reported that its Early warning department of SNNPR categorized Konso as a priority hot spot area. Repeated conflict and the issue of adverse weather exacerbated the existing humanitarian crisis in the Zone. [1]

  2. Ethiopia has always oscillated between centralisation of power, this was accelerated under the 19th century emperors Tewodros II (1855–68) and Yohannes IV (1872–89). This was replicated in modern times under the Stalinist Derg regime, after the fall of the Derg, the federalism introduced in 1991 by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).

  3. 30 de jun. de 2021 · Ethnic federalism: a theory threatening to kill Ethiopia. 30 June, 2021. Kassahun Melesse. Ethiopia must move away from its Soviet-inspired ethnic federation to achieve peace, prosperity, and democracy. Ethnic divisions have proved a major challenge to build national unity and achieve political stability in many African countries.

  4. "ETHIOPIA-: Ethnic Federalism Could Lead to Election Violence — Global Issues". www.globalissues.org. Inter Press Service. ↑ Asnake Kefale (31 July 2013). Federalism and Ethnic Conflict in Ethiopia: A Comparative Regional Study. Routledge. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-135-01798-9.

  5. The objective of this study is to analysis whether ethnic federalism is important for Ethiopia or not. The study used a qualitative approach. Interview was the main primary data collection method. The result of the study shows that there are competing claims, for and against federalism. The government architected the ethnic federalism system in ...

  6. 10 de sept. de 2021 · Ethiopia is a multi-ethnic federal republic in East Africa. Ethiopia is Africa's oldest independent country (Vasudeo, 2021).It is located at 3 0 , 14.8 00 latitude, and 33 0 , 48 0 longitude by ...

  7. 9 de dic. de 2019 · Ethnic federalism, which divided Ethiopia into nine semi-autonomous states (and eventually two multi-ethnic cities), granted larger ethnic groups a greater degree of self-governance and offered recognition and reduced levels of autonomy to many smaller groups. Over two decades on, however, the system once designed to fuse together an unwieldy ...