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Ethnicity and constitutionalism in contemporary Ethiopia
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EthnicityViolent ConflictNationalismColonialismEducationAfrican DiasporaEthnic Group RelationSocial SciencesRaceAfrican American StudiesOfficial RecognitionCivil ConflictAfrican DevelopmentContemporary EthiopiaAfrican ConflictAfrican CountryAfrican PoliticsAfrican StudiesSociologyAfrocentricity
The phenomenon of ethnicity is being declared by many to be the cause of all the problems of Africa, especially those of violent conflict. Some salient examples are Rwanda, Burundi and Kenya. While in many cases ethnicity and ethnic-based antagonisms have indeed been a factor in conflicts and have often been suppressed within the structures of the post-colonial states (with their seemingly sacrosanct boundaries), the political relevance of the phenomenon has varied widely. In the political system and the laws of an African country, however, ethnicity seldom received official recognition.
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