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Ethiopian federalism: Autonomy versus control in the Somali region
Abdi Ismail Samatar
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Social Sciences
Ethiopia
85%
federalism
84%
regional authority
70%
autonomy
56%
domination
51%
federal authority
36%
local elite
34%
local population
29%
regime
18%
governance
17%
leader
16%
lack
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
autonomy
98%
regional authority
74%
federal authority
42%
power relations
39%
ethnic group
34%
ruling
34%
material
10%
effect
6%
Business & Economics
Federalism
100%
Autonomy
61%
Ethiopia
54%
Authority
28%
Domination
28%
Power Relations
19%
Local Communities
16%
Elites
11%
Governance
11%