The challenge is balancing and integrating peace and justice for a gradual transition out of conflict.
This monograph outlines the foundational historical, political and security contexts that make autocracy resilient in Ethiopia.
This report analyses the relevance of various approaches and suggests how contradictory demands could be reconciled.
Proposals for managing diversity are analysed along with options and lessons from other parts of the world.
Tensions are rising over future governance options, and the state of emergency could spark riots.
Although ethnic-based conflicts are not new, their scale and intensity in a short space of time has been alarming.
Inclusive national dialogue is needed to reconstitute the state to meet the reasonable demands of major political groups.
How can the country transform into a non-violent and inclusive democracy?
The road to democracy requires security and a strong state, alongside an opening of the political space.