The organizations operated differently at every stage; and with each generation, the level of consciousness reached higher than before...
From 1941–2010, a new wave of political organizations emerged in Ethiopia. In a relatively brief period, their sheer magnitude numbered well into the hundreds. The Emergence and Proliferation of Political Organizations in Ethiopia follows the development of these political organizations in Ethiopia, outlining their ideologies, and their proliferation.
The book is divided into five parts. The first four parts deal with what Tiruneh refers to as the first four generations of Ethiopian political organizations which operated differently at every stage, reaching a level of higher consciousness with each successive generation. Over time, these organizations resisted being manipulated by alien powers by turning towards their indigenous roots and thus their ideologies and scope became more and more relevant to the peoples of Ethiopia as a whole. In the final part of the book, Tiruneh evaluates the ideologies of these political organizations, particularly those of the radicalized elite of the post-1960s period.
Introduction
Acronyms
Part I: The First Generation of Political Organizations (1941–1952)
1. Italy’s Occupation of Ethiopia (1936–1941)
2. Britain’s Colonial Aspiration over Ethiopia
3. The Organizations
Part II: The Second Generation of Political Organizations (1952–1961)
4. The Background
5. The Organizations
Part III: The Third Generation of Political Organizations (1968–1991)
6. The Ruling Coalition
7. The Opposition
Part IV: The Fourth Generation of Political Organizations (1991–2005)
8. TPLF Party Policy before 1991
9. Proliferation of Ethnic Organizations after 1991
10. Opposition Coalitions
11. International Mediation between the Government and the Opposition
12. The Elections
Part V: Towards an Evaluation of the Ideologies
13. The Unfinished Revolution
14. Towards an Evaluation of the Class Question
15. Towards an Evaluation of The anti-Shewan Amhara Thesis
16. Towards an Evaluation of the Right of National Self-Determination
Chapter Notes
Appendices
Index