The Quest for Identity and Self-Determination in the SNNP Region of Ethiopia

Q4 Social Sciences
B. Dessalegn, Nigussie Afesha
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The rich ethnic diversity in the SNNP region is being managed by different mechanisms of constitutional, institutional, and political practice. Yet, this has not been able to contain new questions of identity, not only seeking for recognition as a distinct ethnic group, but also a desire to establish ethnic territorial administrations. Moreover, ethnic groups that are already recognized are also laying claims to various self-determination rights, inter alia , to territorial autonomy, equitable participation, and the redrawing of internal (ethnic) boundaries. Based on legal analysis of cases from the SNNP region, the article critically discusses the quest for identity and self-determination, and provides an overview of the experience of the region. In dealing with the existing dilemma, we argue that there is a need to maintain the balance between constitutional rights to identity recognition and self-determination with the threat of ethnic and territorial fragmentations. Key terms Identity · Self-determination · Federalism · Ethnic groups · SNNP region
在埃塞俄比亚snp地区寻求认同和自决
snp地区丰富的民族多样性正通过不同的宪法、体制和政治实践机制加以管理。然而,这未能包括新的身份问题,不仅寻求承认作为一个独特的族裔群体,而且也希望建立族裔领土管理机构。此外,已经得到承认的种族群体也要求各种自决权利,特别是要求领土自治、公平参与和重新划定内部(种族)边界。基于对snp地区案例的法律分析,本文批判性地讨论了对身份和自决的追求,并提供了该地区经验的概述。在处理现有的困境时,我们认为有必要在承认身份的宪法权利和自决与种族和领土分裂的威胁之间保持平衡。关键词:认同·自决·联邦制·民族群体·snp地区
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