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 the attempt to implement both collective rights,
which is the moving spirit of competing ethnic nationalisms in the country as well as
the individual rights of citizens, which are basic to the now universally accepted
liberal version of democracy. The central objerctive of this paper is to identify the major pitfalls in the on-going experiment at the democratization of Ethiopia’s multi-cultural society so as to suggest possible ways of creating a political structure that can accommodate both groups of rights in a more developmentalist way.
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