State and Religion in Ethiopia

作者: Tale Steen-Johnsen

DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-59390-0_4

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摘要: In this chapter, Steen-Johnsen presents a study of religious peacebuilding in Ethiopia to depict how peacebuilders are affected by the political strategies state authorities related civil society. She outlines Ethiopian politics have been historically dominated an Amhara-Orthodox elite. This dominance persists contemporary life Ethiopia. also current authoritarian regime aimed at controlling mobilization and spheres. actors country submissive suggests that form interaction under sitting EPRDF regime.

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