2021
DOI: 10.21847/1728-9343.2021.1(2).229192
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Symbolic Values and Implications of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Project in Ethiopian Identity Politics

Abstract: This paper attempts to show how the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) ’s economic and political gains could help develop a shared outlook to regulate Ethiopia’s opposing political trajectories, i.e., the ethnocentric and pan-Ethiopian nationalist camps. Presently, different ethnic-based “in-group and out-group” contrasting political discourses have dominated Ethiopian polity. The paper reviews and exposes relevant philosophical concepts, including “mirror identity,” primordial and instrumental conception … Show more

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“…Initiations like the Ethiopian Millennium Celebration, which sought to redefine the nation's identity in the face of ethnic federalism and accommodate its multi-ethnic community, have also highlighted Ethiopia's efforts to establish a single national identity [44] the Great Renaissance Dam project as well. For Ethiopia to overcome issues of national unity, it has been noted that an immediate corrective procedure is required to achieve internal political agreement [8].…”
Section: National Unity and Consensus In Ethiopiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initiations like the Ethiopian Millennium Celebration, which sought to redefine the nation's identity in the face of ethnic federalism and accommodate its multi-ethnic community, have also highlighted Ethiopia's efforts to establish a single national identity [44] the Great Renaissance Dam project as well. For Ethiopia to overcome issues of national unity, it has been noted that an immediate corrective procedure is required to achieve internal political agreement [8].…”
Section: National Unity and Consensus In Ethiopiamentioning
confidence: 99%