Abstract
Many scholars have studied Ethiopia, and books that break new ground are most welcome. There are many kinds of books, some full of theory based on scant empirical research (academics in some countries stress this more than others). Some are full of facts combined with only a small degree of insight, somewhat of a journalistic kind. It is refreshing to read a book that combines both: sound theory and solid facts. The book under review is an adapted version of the doctoral dissertation of Siena...
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