Does Ethnic Federalism Lead to Greater Ethnic Identity? The Case of Ethiopia

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Publius-The Journal of Federalism Pub Date : 2022-07-07 DOI:10.1093/publius/pjac023
J. Ishiyama
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In this article, I examine the connection between ethnic federalism and the development of ethnic rather than national identities. The literature suggests such ethnification can lead to conflict and collapse of federal states—does such ethnification occur and is it attributable to ethnofederalism? Using recent data from the Afrobarometer for Ethiopia, which adopted an ethnofederal arrangement in 1995, I examine whether individuals who were politically socialized under the conditions of ethnic federalism are more likely to favor ethnic identity over a national, Ethiopian, identity. I find that individuals politically socialized under the conditions of ethnic federalism are indeed significantly more likely to embrace an ethnic rather than a national identity. However, generational affects do not appear to be related to perceptions of continuing ethnic federalism as a political arrangement. Differences of opinion on ethnic federalism are more a function of one’s group identity, rather than the intensity of ethnic identification.
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民族联邦制会导致更大的民族认同吗?埃塞俄比亚案例
在这篇文章中,我考察了民族联邦制与民族而非国家认同的发展之间的联系。文献表明,这种民族化可能导致冲突和联邦国家的崩溃——这种民族化是否会发生,它是否可归因于民族联邦制?利用非洲晴雨表对埃塞俄比亚的最新数据,我研究了在种族联邦制条件下政治社会化的个人是否更倾向于种族认同,而不是国家认同,埃塞俄比亚认同。埃塞俄比亚于1995年采用了种族联邦制度。我发现,在民族联邦制条件下政治社会化的个人确实更有可能接受一个民族身份,而不是一个国家身份。然而,代际影响似乎与将持续的种族联邦制视为一种政治安排的看法无关。对民族联邦制的意见分歧更多的是一个人的群体认同的功能,而不是种族认同的强度。
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期刊介绍: Publius: The Journal of Federalism is the world"s leading journal devoted to federalism. It is required reading for scholars of many disciplines who want the latest developments, trends, and empirical and theoretical work on federalism and intergovernmental relations. Publius is an international journal and is interested in publishing work on federalist systems throughout the world. Its goal is to publish the latest research from around the world on federalism theory and practice; the dynamics of federal systems; intergovernmental relations and administration; regional, state and provincial governance; and comparative federalism.
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