Ethnic Federalism and Minority in Ethiopia

Getaye Mulugeta Kasse
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Though the normative and empirical theory of designing a Territorial Autonomy to give a response to the demand of ethno-cultural groups is dominant, equivocally, it is problematic in addressing the needs of dispersed minorities. To this end, the Nonterritorial Autonomy political theory has acquired a significant level of attention in the last two decades as a promising response for intra-unit minorities, and the model can coexist with Territorial Autonomy. By examining the current Territorial Autonomy in the form of Ethnic federalism in Ethiopia, this article highlighted the conventional understanding of autonomy and territoriality for not being suitable for dispersed minorities inhabited in the regional states. Thus, alternative arrangements that can complement Territorial autonomy must be examined. The article defends the Nonterritorial Autonomy model as a novel solution to the complications faced by dispersed minorities in Ethiopia; concomitantly, it is complementary to Territorial Autonomy.
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埃塞俄比亚的联邦制与少数民族
尽管设计领土自治以回应民族文化群体需求的规范和经验理论占主导地位,但模棱两可的是,它在满足分散的少数民族的需求方面存在问题。为此,在过去的二十年里,非领土自治政治理论作为对单位内少数民族的一种有希望的回应而受到了极大的关注,并且该模式可以与领土自治共存。通过考察埃塞俄比亚目前以民族联邦制形式存在的领土自治,本文强调了对自治和领土性的传统理解,因为这种理解不适合居住在该地区各州的分散少数民族。因此,必须审查能够补充领土自治的替代安排。文章为非领土自治模式辩护,认为这是解决埃塞俄比亚分散的少数民族所面临的复杂问题的一种新方法;同时,它也是对领土自治的补充。
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