Ethnicity, Politics, and Society in Northeast Africa: Conflict and Social ChangeThis book deals with the dimensions of ethnicity and ethnic interaction in Northeast Africa. It proposes a mechanism to establish a condition of peaceful co-existence among ethnic groups in the region. Contents: List of Tables and Diagrams; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Language and Ethnicity; Religion and Ethnicity; Territory and Ethnicity; Conflict History; Conflict Management Systems; Peace, Democracy, and Regulation of Conflict; References; Index. |
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Religion and ethnicity | 37 |
Territory and ethnicity | 77 |
Conflict management systems | 159 |
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Abyssinian activities Afar Afar ethnics Amhara ethnic Amharic language Arabic areas Arsi Oromo collective ethnic conflict management conflicts in Northeast conquest Coptic Christianity Coptic church create cultural de-ethnicization dominant ethnic economic effective elements Eritrea establish Ethiopia Ethiopian empire ethnic community ethnic entity ethnic group ethnic homeland ethnic territory ethnic unit ethnics in Northeast existence external factor forced immigration foreign functions hegemony Hence horn of Africa indigenous inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic interests Islam language revival leaders leadership Liberation Front military regime mother tongue movements mutual native language North Northeast Africa occupied ethnics Oromo participation parties peace political community political independence political power polities of Northeast population power resources principle problem process of democratization region relationship religious institution role self-determination settlement social violence society socio-political Somali republic Somaliland South Sudan Southern Sudan specific subordinate ethnics Sudanese territorial manipulation Tigray ethnic Tigrinya Traditional Religion various ethnic