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system since the beginning of the 20
th
century. Chabal and Daloz (1999: xxi)
admit that parts of their analysis do not apply equally well to Ethiopia as to
other African countries. Nevertheless, their analysis
points to the fact that
Ethiopia, like other African states, has a less institutionalised political system
than we find in the West. I should therefore be aware of the political structures
outside the formal institutions in the Ethiopian federation. It would be
necessary to have a wide approach in the analysis of the functioning of the
system and not only relying on predetermined variables
that the federal theory
might provide.