Understanding administrative boundary related conflicts and their challenges in Ethiopia since 1991

AbstractEthiopia is one of the ancient states in the Horn of Africa. It has a long history of statehood and uninterrupted administrative history. The objective of the study was to explore administrative boundary related conflicts and their challenges in Ethiopia since 1991.A qualitative research app...

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Main Authors: Adane Kassie, Tamirat Cheru, Tegegne Sishaw, Wagaw Bogale
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-12-01
Series:Cogent Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2023.2249306
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author Adane Kassie
Tamirat Cheru
Tegegne Sishaw
Wagaw Bogale
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Wagaw Bogale
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description AbstractEthiopia is one of the ancient states in the Horn of Africa. It has a long history of statehood and uninterrupted administrative history. The objective of the study was to explore administrative boundary related conflicts and their challenges in Ethiopia since 1991.A qualitative research approach was employed to meet the objectives of the study. Primary and secondary data were collected through document analysis, key informants and in-depth interview tools. A snowball sampling technique was used to get 5 key informants in the 20 administrative centres. For the in-depth interview, purposive sampling was used to get information from chief judges, investors, elders, religious fathers, security officials, university professors, youths, women and members of opposition political parties. A total of 13 in-depth interviews were conducted in each 20 major administrative seats of the country, which were/are used as administrative seats for Governorate Generals and/or Provinces and/or Regions. The study found that since 1991 boundary related conflicts have become rampant throughout the country. Each region has experienced boundary problems against one or more neighboring regions. The existing ethno-linguistic administrative boundaries are divisive factors for the smooth implementations of the federal system, the socio-economic development, and the state building endeavors of the country. The system daunted peoples’ freedom of movement across regions and become a barrier for investment and development. The situation is significantly deteriorating the socio-economic development and state building endeavors of the country. Therefore, the existing legal and institutional gaps must be filled and resolved through national dialogue.
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spelling doaj.art-80ecb40784b0493d9d126da48661c8d62023-12-12T12:45:38ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Social Sciences2331-18862023-12-019210.1080/23311886.2023.2249306Understanding administrative boundary related conflicts and their challenges in Ethiopia since 1991Adane Kassie0Tamirat Cheru1Tegegne Sishaw2Wagaw Bogale3Policy Studies Institute, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaDebre Birhan University, Debre Birhan, EthiopiaHaramaya University, Harar, EthiopiaBahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaAbstractEthiopia is one of the ancient states in the Horn of Africa. It has a long history of statehood and uninterrupted administrative history. The objective of the study was to explore administrative boundary related conflicts and their challenges in Ethiopia since 1991.A qualitative research approach was employed to meet the objectives of the study. Primary and secondary data were collected through document analysis, key informants and in-depth interview tools. A snowball sampling technique was used to get 5 key informants in the 20 administrative centres. For the in-depth interview, purposive sampling was used to get information from chief judges, investors, elders, religious fathers, security officials, university professors, youths, women and members of opposition political parties. A total of 13 in-depth interviews were conducted in each 20 major administrative seats of the country, which were/are used as administrative seats for Governorate Generals and/or Provinces and/or Regions. The study found that since 1991 boundary related conflicts have become rampant throughout the country. Each region has experienced boundary problems against one or more neighboring regions. The existing ethno-linguistic administrative boundaries are divisive factors for the smooth implementations of the federal system, the socio-economic development, and the state building endeavors of the country. The system daunted peoples’ freedom of movement across regions and become a barrier for investment and development. The situation is significantly deteriorating the socio-economic development and state building endeavors of the country. Therefore, the existing legal and institutional gaps must be filled and resolved through national dialogue.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2023.2249306administrative boundaryconflictethno-linguisticfederalismregional state
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Tamirat Cheru
Tegegne Sishaw
Wagaw Bogale
Understanding administrative boundary related conflicts and their challenges in Ethiopia since 1991
Cogent Social Sciences
administrative boundary
conflict
ethno-linguistic
federalism
regional state
title Understanding administrative boundary related conflicts and their challenges in Ethiopia since 1991
title_full Understanding administrative boundary related conflicts and their challenges in Ethiopia since 1991
title_fullStr Understanding administrative boundary related conflicts and their challenges in Ethiopia since 1991
title_full_unstemmed Understanding administrative boundary related conflicts and their challenges in Ethiopia since 1991
title_short Understanding administrative boundary related conflicts and their challenges in Ethiopia since 1991
title_sort understanding administrative boundary related conflicts and their challenges in ethiopia since 1991
topic administrative boundary
conflict
ethno-linguistic
federalism
regional state
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2023.2249306
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