- About
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Note on Language
- Glossary of Local Terms
- Preface — Professor Thomas Geraghty
- Introduction — Dr. Abadir M. Ibrahim
- Opening Remarks — Dr. Sossina M. Haile and Dr. Getachew Assefa Woldemariam
- Part One: Recentering the Social Field as a Site of Politics
- Part Two: Adopting Intersectionality in Constitutional Design
- Part Three: Managing Diversity: Assessing the Present and Looking Ahead
- A Federation Without Federal Credentials: When Politics Trumps Law — Dr. Yonatan Tesfaye Fessha
- The Four Faces of Ethiopian Federalism — Dr. Berihun Adugna Gebeye
- The Unbearable Thinness of National Citizenship in a Country Organized as a "Nation of Nations": The Case of Ethiopia — Prof. Dr. Adeno Addis
- Ethnic Federalism as a New State-Building Approach in Post-1991 Ethiopia: Its Pitfalls and the Way Forward — Dr. Mohammed Dejan Assen
- Revising the Territorial Structure of the Ethiopian Federal System: A Good Idea? — Dr. Zemelak Ayitenew Ayele
- Part Four: Considering Consociational Arrangements for Shared Rule
- Part Five: Looking Back-and-to-the-Future to Break the Cycle of Political Unsettlement
- The Continuing Quest for Inclusive Democratic Governance in Ethiopia — Dr. Getachew Assefa Woldemariam
- Self-Alienation: Ethiopia's Identity in Postcoloniality and its Implications for a Future Ethiopian Social Contract — Dr. Shimelis Mulugeta Kene
- Breaking the Dialectics of Political Unsettlement in Ethiopia — Dr. Semir Yusuf
- Participant Biographies