《陌生人的形成:对埃塞俄比亚宪法的反思》

IF 1.1 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Developing Societies Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1177/0169796X221125515
Adeno Addis
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宪法是一个政治团体建立集体生活政治模式的愿望的表达。因此,一个精心设计和结构良好的宪法秩序的规范基础是一个一体化的联合过程。宪法旨在建立和发展一个政治共同体,使成员能够将彼此视为共同项目的共同参与者。埃塞俄比亚宪法似乎采用了分离模式,而不是一体化模式。宪法没有把人们团结在一起,而是把他们分开了。通过仔细审查宪法的各项条款——从序言到修正过程——这篇文章表明,宪法成功地将一个民族分裂为“民族”,将一个国家分裂为“国家”,并在这个过程中将邻居转变为陌生人,他们经常将彼此视为致命威胁,而不是共同项目的共同参与者。事实上,《宪法》打着权力下放的幌子,将分歧从根本上消除了。这样的环境既不利于民主治理,也不利于持久和平。
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The Making of Strangers: Reflections on the Ethiopian Constitution
A constitution is an expression of a political community’s desire to establish a mode of politics for collective life. The normative underpinning of a well-designed and well-structured constitutional order is, therefore, an integrative process of association. Constitutions are meant to forge and develop a political community that enables members to see each other as co-participants in a common project. The Ethiopian Constitution seems to have adopted a model of dissociation rather than one of integrative association. Rather than bringing people together, the Constitution has set them apart. Through close examination of various provisions of the Constitution—from the preamble to the amendment process—this article shows that the Constitution has managed to fragment a people into “peoples”, a nation into “nations”, and in the process transformed neighbors into strangers who often see one another as mortal threats rather than as co-participants in a common project. In the guise of decentralizing power, the Constitution has, in fact, fundamentalized differences. Such an environment will not lend itself either to democratic governance or durable peace.
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Journal of Developing Societies
Journal of Developing Societies DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Developing Societies is a refereed international journal on development and social change in all societies. JDS provides an interdisciplinary forum for the publication of theoretical perspectives, research findings, case studies, policy analyses and normative critiques on the issues, problems and policies associated with both mainstream and alternative approaches to development. The scope of the journal is not limited to articles on the Third World or the Global South, rather it encompasses articles on development and change in the "developed" as well as "developing" societies of the world. The journal seeks to represent the full range of diverse theoretical and ideological viewpoints on development that exist in the contemporary international community.
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