The literarure on democratisation in diverse and divided societies suggests that procedural and institutional innovations can help create the conditions for democracy by adjudicating among groups with competing claims fort recognition and inclusion. Some of the most critical assupmtions about the relationship between ethnic identity and formal political institutions have been rested in Ethiopia since the early 1990s. Ethnic federalism is a unique and controversial attempt to account for the contested nature of ethnic identities in contemporary Ethiopian politics through a variety of mechanisms, including the use of a referendum to determine ethnic identity. In 2001 the Siltie people voted to seperate from the Gurage ethnic group. With this political manoeuvre, the Siltie accessed greater levels of political power and greater resources, but also recongnition under the constitutional arrangement as a distinct ethnic group. The Siltie case suggests that formal political institutions...
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