Ethiopia: A Political History

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Themes

The political lenses this site reads history through — six cross-cutting themes that run across eras, regimes, figures, and events.

  1. GovernanceHow authority is organized, justified, and exercised — the institutions of rule, the basis of legitimacy, and the structure of the state.
  2. EconomyThe material basis of political power — how resources are produced, owned, taxed, and distributed, and how that shapes politics.
  3. ReligionThe role of religious institutions and belief in political authority — church and state, religious legitimation of rule, and faith as a political force.
  4. Ethnicity & FederalismThe politics of ethnic and national identity and the territorial-constitutional arrangements built around it.
  5. MilitaryOrganized coercive power and armed conflict as political forces — armies, wars, coups, and the military as a political actor.
  6. Foreign RelationsEthiopia's relations with the outside world — diplomacy, treaties, colonial encounters, alliances, and questions of sovereignty.