Ethiopia’s federal system is constitutionally established but structurally incomplete.
Author - Nagessa Dube
Reimagining Ethiopia’s Constitutional Architecture
Why constitutional reform fails without independent judicial interpretation
Cultural Roots of Ethiopia’s Political Failure
Why successive governments have failed to break a cycle of injustice
Empowering Ethiopia’s Judiciary
A strong, independent court system is the key to Ethiopia’s democratic future
Blood and Honor Culture Holds Us Back
Ethiopia must escape its warrior legacy
Breaking Ethiopia’s Vicious Cycle
SUPPORT ETHIOPIA INSIGHT We need to develop a new political culture Watching Donald Trump’s...
New zone in Ethiopia’s Oromia region triggers more unrest
Creation of East Borana Zone reignited tensions between the Guji and Borana Oromo clans.
Guji Oromo need freedom from liberators
In West and East Guji zones, the Oromo Liberation Army is not living up to its name.
Oromo nationalism in the era of Prosperity Party
If Oromo nationalists can put aside old fears, they can lead the country from the centre alongside...