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" Between Cooperation and/or Co-optation and Confrontation: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1065695
Doc. No : LA109324
Call No : ‭10.1163/21983534-08010005‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Bekalu Wachiso Gichamo
: Wassihun Gebreegizaber Woldesenbet
Title & Author : Between Cooperation and/or Co-optation and Confrontation: [Article] : Civil Society-State Relations in Ethiopia, Since 1991 up to 2018\ Bekalu Wachiso Gichamo, Wassihun Gebreegizaber Woldesenbet, Bekalu Wachiso Gichamo, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Bandung
Date : 2021
Volume/ Issue Number : 8/1
Page No : 82–101
Abstract : By qualitatively drawing on relevant empirical and secondary data sources, the present study sought to investigate the relationship and the practice between the Ethiopian state and csos through the illustration of different relationship patterns, i.e. cooperation and/or co-optation and confrontation, between the two actors and the implications thereof for the imperative of democratization in the country. The study primarily analyzed two supplementary notions: the politico-legal changes in the governance of Ethiopian csos, between 1991 and 2018, on the one hand, and the strategies employed by cso actors to deal with such changes in the same period, on the other hand. The analysis could be further divided into two analytical time periods i.e., the first is from 1991 up to 2005 and the second is from 2005 up to 2018. In doing so, the study found out that the state-civil society relations in Ethiopia since 1991 was more complicated than implied by the liberal discourse, and reflected a continuum of accommodation and confrontation dynamics. The study concluded by arguing that the commonly held dichotomy which polarized the relation between the state and csos as a whole may have overlooked the nature of relationship between the two actors, which can range from overt and hidden tensions and active hostility to cooperation and collaboration, depending on various factors across time and space. By qualitatively drawing on relevant empirical and secondary data sources, the present study sought to investigate the relationship and the practice between the Ethiopian state and csos through the illustration of different relationship patterns, i.e. cooperation and/or co-optation and confrontation, between the two actors and the implications thereof for the imperative of democratization in the country. The study primarily analyzed two supplementary notions: the politico-legal changes in the governance of Ethiopian csos, between 1991 and 2018, on the one hand, and the strategies employed by cso actors to deal with such changes in the same period, on the other hand. The analysis could be further divided into two analytical time periods i.e., the first is from 1991 up to 2005 and the second is from 2005 up to 2018. In doing so, the study found out that the state-civil society relations in Ethiopia since 1991 was more complicated than implied by the liberal discourse, and reflected a continuum of accommodation and confrontation dynamics. The study concluded by arguing that the commonly held dichotomy which polarized the relation between the state and csos as a whole may have overlooked the nature of relationship between the two actors, which can range from overt and hidden tensions and active hostility to cooperation and collaboration, depending on various factors across time and space.
Descriptor : Civil Society Organizations
Descriptor : confrontation
Descriptor : cooperation
Descriptor : co-optation
Descriptor : democratization
Descriptor : Ethiopian State
Descriptor : Religion in Asia
Descriptor : Religious Studies
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/21983534-08010005‬
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