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Bureaucratic Neutrality in an Ethnic Federalism:
The Case of Ethiopia

November 1, 2020 by EFCE, Admin No Comments

By:
Berhanu Mengistu
Old Dominion University, bmengist@odu.edu
Elizabeth Vogel
Old Dominion University, evogel@odu.edu

Introduction
Throughout history, the creative nature of mankind has generated an array of political systems derived from just a few foundational political structures. As early as 350 BC Aristotle identified four fundamental political structures in the governments of societies: tyranny, fascism, democracy and oligarchy. Modern day ideologies, including the various types of socialism, communism, and capitalism are political economy interpretations of these same themes. Historical underpinnings, especially religious ones, can also provide contextual differences for these political economy structures. Regardless of the ideological orientation, however, all governing structures share a central operating element that conditions the successful implementation of policy and continuity of governance, namely bureaucracy. Repeated efforts to operationalize the term bureaucracy have been made by social theorists from John Stuart Mill, Weber, Marx, Lenin, and Michels, through modern day public administration theorists. In spite of the claim that Weber was the first to popularize the concept of bureaucracy, the idea is at least as old as the biblical account of the division of labor by Moses based on the counsel of his father-in-law, suggesting that the idea of division of labor is a prerequisite to the efficient implementation of a task. In current management literature the multisided meanings of bureaucracy embrace administrative personnel, organizational types, and negative and polemic meanings of current trends in modern government such as red tape, redundancy, and decision-making gridlock. (Abrahamsson, 1979).

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The Ethiopian Form for Constructive Engagement, established in 2014, is a non-governmental, non‐profit and non‐partisan Peacemaking organization in the advancement of truth, justice, reconciliation and human rights.

To help facilitate in engaging in constructive dialogues among the different Ethiopian community of interests and political perspectives for the advancement of good will, trust and mutualism.

To advise and support the Ethiopian educational curricula for middle and high school students to incorporate soft skills such as conflict resolution, negotiation and peer-mediation that are essential for personal growth, organizational success and nation building especially in a multi-ethnic country.

Using the art and science of conflict resolution and mediation promote a culture of constructive dialogue among Ethiopians at home and the diaspora.

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የኢትዮጵያውያን ገንቢ የውይይት መድረክ

ቃላችን

የሰላም ማምጣት ሂደት አንድን እርምጃ በአንድ ጊዜ እንደመራመድ ሲሆን፤ ተስፋ መቁረጥ ግን አይመረጥም።

ራዕይ

ሰላማዊት ፣ ታዳጊ ፣ አንድነቷ የጠነከረና የበለጸገች ኢትዮጵያን ማየት

ተልእኮ

የሽምግልና ጥበብንና ሳይንስን በመጠቀም በኢትዮጵያውያን መካከል በሀገር

ውስጥና በዲያስፖራ  ለጋራ ጥቅም የሚበጅ ገንቢ የውይይት መድረክ እና ባህልን ማዳበር ፡፡

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