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  1. Ethnic federalism, multi-ethnic or multi-national federalism, [1] is a form of federal system in which the federated regional or state units are defined by ethnicity. Ethnic federal systems have been created in attempts to accommodate demands for ethnic autonomy and manage inter-ethnic tensions within a state.

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  4. Federalism, as the term is used in political science and legal scholarship, refers to a means of governing a polity that grants partial autonomy to geo-graphically de‹ned subdivisions of the polity.27 Clearly, such a regime lies somewhere between a fully unitary state and an alliance of separate ones.

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  6. Federalism is a form of political organization that seeks to distinguish states and unites them, assigning different types of decision-making power at different levels to allow a degree of political independence in an overarching structure. [1] Federalism was a political solution to the problems with the Articles of Confederation which gave ...

  7. Ethnic Federalism as a New State -Building Approach in Post-1991 Ethiopia: Its Pitfalls and the Way Forward . Dr. Mohammed Dejen Assen . Abstract . In contrast to the imperial and the Derg regime s whichwere based on a ssimilation and authoritarian repression policies against ethnonational demands for autonomy and

  8. Abstract . Ethiopian federalism has been considered ethnic federalism both in domestic scholarly and policy discussions, as well as internationally in comparative federalism studies. I argue that Ethiopian federalism is so much more than “ethnic federalism” and even more than federalism itself.

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