State-Building and Development in Ethiopia: From "Developmental State" to "Prosperity" Model

Q3 Arts and Humanities Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.14321/nortafristud.21.2.083v
G. Wayessa
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ABSTRACT:State-building and development are mutually reinforcing phenomena. The sustainability of development depends on the stability of state's political-structural foundation and the prospect of peace, which is influenced by the origin and evolution of the state. Every regime in Ethiopia has portrayed its advent as a new dawn for the country's development. In recent history, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) introduced a "developmental state" model and registered notable economic growth on aggregate but failed on accounts of equitable distribution. The EPRDF regime used the "developmental state" model to enhance the centralization of state power and circumvent regional autonomy. In 2018, the Prosperity Party (PP) introduced a "prosperity" model. From the EPRDF to the PP, there are signals of a radical shift of approach in state-building and development. This article analyzes the premises and promises of the multinational federation and "developmental state" model under the EPRDF regime, and the unitarist orientation and "prosperity" paradigm under the PP. I argue that the radical shift of direction from the multinational federalism towards a unitary state is unrealistic and fundamentally shatters the prospect of development.
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埃塞俄比亚的国家建设与发展:从“发展型国家”到“繁荣型”模式
摘要:国家建设与发展是相辅相成的现象。发展的可持续性取决于国家政治结构基础的稳定性和和平前景,而和平前景又受国家起源和演变的影响。埃塞俄比亚的每一个政权都把它的出现描绘成该国发展的新曙光。在最近的历史中,埃塞俄比亚人民革命民主阵线(EPRDF)引入了“发展型国家”模式,总体上取得了显著的经济增长,但在公平分配方面失败了。EPRDF政权使用“发展型国家”模式来加强国家权力的集中,规避区域自治。2018年,繁荣党(PP)推出了“繁荣”模式。从EPRDF到PP,有迹象表明国家建设和发展的方式发生了根本性的转变。本文分析了EPRDF政权下的多民族联邦制和“发展型国家”模式的前提和承诺,以及PP政权下的单一主义取向和“繁荣”范式。我认为,从多民族联邦制向单一国家的方向急剧转变是不现实的,从根本上破坏了发展前景。
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