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lines was the only approach that could ensure the survival and unity of the
Ethiopian state into the 21
st
century (1996a: 532). It has also been pointed out
that ethnic federalism was a response to the legacy of the ethnic domination
and marginalisation in the history of the Ethiopian state and the need for a
state reconstruction that delegitimised the old leadership elites (Abbink
1995:151). Federalism is then not only a way of maintaining unity, but also a
means to overcome the Amhara hegemony and provide a structure in which the
EPRDF could govern. The TPLF attempted to achieve legitimacy by the
promotion of a convincing alternative to a centralised state with its records of
past failures and war (Young 1997:202).
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