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Eurasian Empires as Blueprints for Ethiopia: From Ethnolinguistic Nation-State to Multiethnic Federa
Modern Ethiopia: the beginnings
Transfer of ideas: from Central Europe to Ethiopia
Antecedents and terminology
The 1931 Constitution: the importation of Western concepts via Japan
Nation building and assimilation: the 1955 Revised Constitution and the 1974 Draft Constitution
From the Soviet Union to Ethiopia’s ethnoterritorial federalism
Contesting ethnolinguistic homogenization: the Soviet Union as an inspiration
Comparing Soviet and Ethiopian constitutional approaches to ethnicity
The ‘ownership’ of ethnoterritorial units
Extensive rights but limited autonomy
The incessant rise of ethnic demands
Sociopolitical timeline of modern Ethiopia
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