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Post-Monarchical Ethiopia

Okechukwu Ethelbert Amah (Pan Atlantic University, Nigeria)

Resolving the African Leadership Challenge

ISBN: 978-1-80262-678-0, eISBN: 978-1-80262-677-3

Publication date: 26 January 2023

Abstract

Post-monarchical Ethiopia covers the period between 1974 and present-day Ethiopia. Ethiopia was ruled by the socialist government, the federalists, and the democrats. The socialists terminated the reign of the monarchs and instituted the Marxist ideology with the help of the former USSR and Cuba. They took advantage of the people's dissatisfaction with the aristocracy and the divide and rule tendencies of the monarchs. When the socialists took power, they gradually installed a system like what they had condemned. They became unpopular with the same people whose support brought them into power. Within the juntas, division arose, so killings and counter-killing gave power to some of the juntas. Ethiopia's subsequent forms of governance followed the same path as the socialist government. Hence, Ethiopia ended up with very poor WGI compared to other sub-Saharan African countries. This chapter tried to explain what happened and the lessons from this. Ethiopia was well-positioned to grow, but the monarchy started badly, and subsequent regimes followed their path.

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Amah, O.E. (2023), "Post-Monarchical Ethiopia", Amah, O.E. (Ed.) Resolving the African Leadership Challenge, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 63-74. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-677-320231015

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