Haile Selassie, Western Education, and Political Revolution in EthiopiaCambria Press, 2006 - 363 من الصفحات This is a book on Ethiopia by an Ethiopian scholar. It is an inside look, a probing mirror-image analysis by one of the members of the Ethiopian intelligentsia of the postwar years and about their role in the revolutionary upheavals during the past decades. Most of the data quoted in this book are based on documents of Ethiopian, British, United States', World Bank, and United Nations' origin. Large parts of these documents were kept on a top secret list for a long time, and others are still restricted. Some crucial points are elucidated by questionnaires gathered from former high-level consultants of the Haile Selassie regime and more than 50 Western expatriates, the author's reminiscences of personal audiences with Emperor Haile Selassie, as well as interviews of some key political personalities. These include an anonymous former member of the Derg (the unusually secretive military committee that presided over the dethronement of Emperor Haile Selassie) and the main leaders of the two most important political parties-the All Ethiopian Socialist Movement (MEISON) and the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party (EPRP)-both of which emerged during the final years of the feudal regime. This valuable resource which furnishes a rare insider's look will be a welcome addition to collections in African Studies and Political Science. |
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... Africa increased from 1951 to 1974 , the gap between the two continued to widen even for vocational studies . Ethiopia continued to lag behind the rest of Africa in the number of students registered in general secondary schools per ...
... Africa increased from 1951 to 1974 , the gap between the two continued to widen even for vocational studies . Ethiopia continued to lag behind the rest of Africa in the number of students registered in general secondary schools per ...
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... Africa in Transformation : Political and Economic Transformations and Socio - Economic Development Responses in Africa . Addis Ababa , Ethiopia , OSSREA . Prescod , W. T. ( 2003 ) . Emperor Haile Selassie I. St. Philip , Barbados : W.I. ...
... Africa in Transformation : Political and Economic Transformations and Socio - Economic Development Responses in Africa . Addis Ababa , Ethiopia , OSSREA . Prescod , W. T. ( 2003 ) . Emperor Haile Selassie I. St. Philip , Barbados : W.I. ...
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... Africa . ( 1993 ) . " Prospects for Democracy in Ethiopia : Hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa of the Committee on Foreign Affairs , House of Representatives , One Hundred Second Congress , Second Session , September 17 , 1992 ...
... Africa . ( 1993 ) . " Prospects for Democracy in Ethiopia : Hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa of the Committee on Foreign Affairs , House of Representatives , One Hundred Second Congress , Second Session , September 17 , 1992 ...
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Historical Background | 1 |
Pattern of the Insurrection and Modernity | 7 |
Modern Education | 41 |
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