1. EPRDF's Nation-Building: Tinkering with convictions and pragmatism.
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Bach, Jean-Nicolas
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NATIONALISM , *ELECTIONS , *MILITARY history ,ETHIOPIAN politics & government, 1991- ,AFRICAN military history - Abstract
The Ethio-Eritrean war (1998-2000) is often considered a turning point in the nationalist discourse of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) and the main cause of the reactivation of a strong Pan-Ethiopian nationalism (here taken as synonymous with Ethiopianness), after the introduction of "ethnic federalism" in 1995. This paper argues that Pan-Ethiopian and "ethnic" nationalism coexisted in TPLF-EPRDF's nationalism before the 1998-2000 war. As a political and pragmatic tool to grasp and keep power, the "multifaceted" nationalism of the EPRDF was adapted and adjusted to new circumstances. This explains the ease with which Pan-Ethiopianism was reactivated and reinvented from 1998 onwards. In this process, the 2005 general elections and the rise of opposition groups defending a Pan-Ethiopian nationalism also represented an important influence in EPRDF's nationalist adjustment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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