Haile Selassie, Western Education, and Political Revolution in Ethiopia |
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الصفحة
Large parts of them were kept secret for a long time. Additional information is
garnered from the questionnaires answered by respondents that include former
high-level consultants of the Haile Selassie regime and over 50 Western
expatriates.
Large parts of them were kept secret for a long time. Additional information is
garnered from the questionnaires answered by respondents that include former
high-level consultants of the Haile Selassie regime and over 50 Western
expatriates.
الصفحة
Since economic development cannot take place in the absence of educational
expansion, the Haile Selassie regime's commitment or non-commitment in that
sphere became detrimental to its very survival. But in both cases, it faced a
paradox.
Since economic development cannot take place in the absence of educational
expansion, the Haile Selassie regime's commitment or non-commitment in that
sphere became detrimental to its very survival. But in both cases, it faced a
paradox.
الصفحة
As a result, the Haile Selassie regime, the United States, and the first generation
of Western-educated elites became not only natural allies but also
interdependent. However, in the meantime a new phenomenon had also
emerged—a ...
As a result, the Haile Selassie regime, the United States, and the first generation
of Western-educated elites became not only natural allies but also
interdependent. However, in the meantime a new phenomenon had also
emerged—a ...
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المحتوى
Chaos in the Imperial Palace | |
The Deluge | |
The New Junta and the Old Lion | |
Conclusion | |
from Military Junta to Ethnicity and Disintegration | |
Aftermath of the Revolution | |
The Revolution that Ate its own Children | |
Problem of Nationalities and the Eritrean Question | |
Cultural Penetration | |
WesternEducated Intelligentsia and the Abortive Coup détat | |
Student Power | |
The Fissure | |
Failure of a Panacea | |
Educational Policy and the Students Movement | |
Famine and Pestilence | |
Showdown by the Teachers | |
The Ascent of the Maquis | |
TPLF Double Cross | |
Democracy Versus Dictatorship | |
APPENDIX A | |
APPENDIX B | |
About the Author | |
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Addis Ababa Addis Zemen Africa air force Aklilu Habte Wold Amharic aristocratic armed forces army Asfa Wossen Asmara author’s survey questionnaire Berhanenna Selam civilian College of Addis Committee country’s cultural demands democratic Derg Derg members Derg’s economic Education in Ethiopia Education Sector Review elite emperor Endalkatchew enrollment Eritrea Ethiopian education Ethiopian school system Ethiopian students Ethiopian Teachers ethnic famine feudal feudal regime Gondar Government of Ethiopia government’s Haile Selassie Haile Selassie regime Haile Selassie University Higher Education Ibid Imperial institutions intelligentsia International Jesuits major Makonnen masses Mengistu Haile Mariam Military Administrative Council Ministry of Education NCOs negus organized Oromo palace peasants people’s police political population prime minister problem proclamation provinces Provisional Military Administrative radical rebels Report revolution revolutionary rural secondary school Selassie’s Sidamo social society soldiers started students and teachers Tigray TPLF U.S. Government Printing University College Wallo Washington workers