Aspirations and Realities in Africa: Ethiopia's Quiet Revolution
Publisher Description
While enormous challenges persist, the ongoing political opening in Ethiopia offers an opportunity for the expansion of democracy and respect for human rights in a geopolitically important state, and is already having significant implications for peace and security in the Horn of Africa. Managing massive expectations, maintaining stability, and instituting a political order in which the country's divergent political groups and ethnic communities are meaningfully represented and at peace with each other are key tests that will determine the trajectory of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's bold political experiment. With robust citizen engagement and prudent international support, there is reason to believe that the challenges are surmountable.
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