Unpacking ‘public silence’: Civil society activism under authoritarian rule in Ethiopia

IF 2.6 3区 管理学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Public Administration and Development Pub Date : 2023-08-11 DOI:10.1002/pad.2026
C. Pellerin
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How do civil society organisations (CSOs) and the state interact in non‐democratic settings? Non‐democratic regimes often meet civil society activism with repression, however, on an every‐day basis contestation and control take more diverse forms. To capture how CSOs bargain with and contest state power, as well as how states police CSOs, this article draws on the case of Ethiopia (1991–2018). It analyses different types of interactions between service providing CSOs and state actors and studies when and how CSOs have been able to place their demands on state actors and when and to what extend their demands have been adhered to. Looking beyond the absence of public protests against the ruling government by CSOs, the article argues that CSOs, including those formally aligned to or co‐opted by the regime, have been resourceful in devising strategies that promote the interests of their members and beneficiaries. Defying co‐optation, they have constantly negotiated space through a combination of cooperation, coexistence and contestation.
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解开“公众沉默”:埃塞俄比亚威权统治下的公民社会行动主义
民间社会组织和国家如何在非民主环境中互动?非民主政权经常会遇到公民社会激进主义和镇压,然而,在每天的基础上,竞争和控制采取了更多样的形式。为了了解民间社会组织如何与国家权力讨价还价和竞争,以及各州如何监管民间社会组织,本文借鉴了埃塞俄比亚(1991-2018)的案例。它分析了提供服务的民间社会组织和国家行为者之间的不同类型的互动,并研究了民间社会组织何时以及如何能够向国家行为者提出要求,以及他们的要求何时以及在多大程度上得到了遵守,包括那些正式与该政权结盟或被其选中的人,在制定促进其成员和受益人利益的战略方面足智多谋。他们拒绝选择,通过合作、共存和竞争的结合不断协商空间。
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Public Administration and Development
Public Administration and Development Social Sciences-Development
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期刊介绍: Since its founding in 1949, Public Administration and Development (PAD) has been reviewing and assessing the practice of public administration at the local, regional, national and international levels where it is directed to managing development processes in low and medium income countries. It gives special attention to investigations of the management of all phases of public policy formulation and implementation which have an interest and importance beyond a particular government and state. PAD has a particular interest in the link between public administration practice and management research and provides a professional and academic forum for reporting on new experiences and experiments. PAD also publishes articles on development management research in the NGO sector. It is widely read by academics and practitioners alike, including consultants, donors and policy advisers. With its case study approach, it is also frequently used for teaching and training purposes.
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