Table of contents for Arrested development in Ethiopia : essays on underdevelopment, democracy, and self-determination / edited by Seyoum Y. Hameso and Mohammed Hassen.

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	Table of Contents 
Table of Contents	iv
List of Contributors	vi
Acknowledgment	vii-ix
Introduction SEYOUM Y. HAMESO and MOHAMMED HASSEN	1 - 22
Epilogue The Tears of Generations HAMDESA TUSO	23 - 36
Part I. 	SOCIAL AND POLITICAL HISTORY
 		1. 	Conquest and Forced Migration: An Assessment of 
the Oromo Experience MEKURIA BULCHA	38 - 82
 		2. 	The Sidama Nation: An Introduction 
SEYOUM Y. HAMESO	83 - 112
 		3. 	The Ogaden Past and Present 
ABDURAHMAN MAHDI	113 - 124
4.	The Shekacho People: Untold Stories 
ACHAME SHANA	125 - 138
Part II. 	CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL ECONOMY
5. 	Myths and Realities of Ethiopian State 
SEYOUM Y. HAMESO	140 - 161
6. 	The Politics of Underdevelopment and Militarism: The Case of Oromia TEMESGEN MULATA ERENA	162 - 191
7. 	Genocide Against the Oromo People 
TREVOR TRUEMAN	192 - 216
8. 	Oromo Problem and the U.S. Foreign Policy
HAMDESA TUSO	217 - 293
Part III. 	NATIONALISM, DEMOCRACY AND SELF-DETERMINATION	
 9. 	Languages, Nations, National Self-determination in Ethiopia SEYOUM Y. HAMESO	294 - 330
10. 	The Sidama Nationalism and National Identity Problems in Ethiopia MULUGETA BAKKALO DAYE	331 - 334
11. 	The History of Oromo Nationalism: 1960s-1990s 
MOHAMMED HASSEN	346 - 407
12. 	The Oromo Movement and the Crisis of the Ethiopian State 
ASAFA JALATA	408 - 451
Conclusions ASFAW BEYENE	452 - 473
Index	474
Name Index	474 - 479
Subject Index	480 - 489

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Ethiopia -- Politics and government -- 1991-.
Ethiopia -- Economic conditions -- 1974-.
Nationalism -- Ethiopia.
Self-determination, National -- Ethiopia.
Oromo (African people) -- Politics and government.