The article by FP is one of its kind on Ethiopia's reality past and present. It is very impressive. You might carefully read to gain clear insight on Ethiopia’s past and future encounters. It could be great lesson for Ethio 360 በቀቀኖች aka parrots and other Amhara traditional and ignorant media outlets.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/11/27/et ... ugoslavia/
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Re: FP: Wrote a thorough and comprehensive analysis of Ethiopian political crisis through ages
The thoughts by FP is just like a very internal to the subject person researched and came up with indispensable way out to the long standing problems by the savage Amhara rules in their entire hegemony since 19850's.
I quote "The solutions necessitate the formation of an all-inclusive transitional government headed by the allied insurgents, who will jointly design and implement policies in a mutually agreeable and enforceable manner, with a view toward overcoming the commitment problem at the root of Ethiopia’s conflicts."
I quote "The solutions necessitate the formation of an all-inclusive transitional government headed by the allied insurgents, who will jointly design and implement policies in a mutually agreeable and enforceable manner, with a view toward overcoming the commitment problem at the root of Ethiopia’s conflicts."
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Re: FP: Wrote a thorough and comprehensive analysis of Ethiopian political crisis through ages
Another remarkable conclusive statement by FP is that says “At this point, a confederation of different states is the optimal solution that could permanently resolve the costly contradictions of the Ethiopian state. While the confederated states establish their own defense forces and conduct their own external affairs to overcome the commitment problem troubling the country, they must be encouraged to ….”
“As witnessed … over geographic territories. For instance, Oromo political forces demand that their capital, Addis Ababa (a city they call Finfinnee), be brought under the legal jurisdiction of Oromia—but that does not mean the city can’t continue to serve as the capital of the future confederated states of Ethiopia.”
“The nations of today’s Ethiopia could either follow the path of the former Yugoslav republics or learn from the European nations that joined in 1951 to form a precursor to the EU.”
“As witnessed … over geographic territories. For instance, Oromo political forces demand that their capital, Addis Ababa (a city they call Finfinnee), be brought under the legal jurisdiction of Oromia—but that does not mean the city can’t continue to serve as the capital of the future confederated states of Ethiopia.”
“The nations of today’s Ethiopia could either follow the path of the former Yugoslav republics or learn from the European nations that joined in 1951 to form a precursor to the EU.”