Decentralization and agrarian transformation in Ethiopia: extending the power of the federal state
Abstract
A controversial aspect of the Ethiopian ‘developmental state’ lies in the peculiar relationship between local administrative structures and farmers. This article discusses this local interface in light of the implementation of recent reforms establishing a decentralized system of land administration. The aim is to explore the discursive repertoire behind the implementation of decentralization so as to understand its significance in relation to...
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Title
Decentralization and agrarian transformation in Ethiopia: extending the power of the federal state
Published Date
Nov 6, 2013
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
40 - 56
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