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Building the Nation

Building the Nation Infrastructure, Equity, and Federalism in Ethiopia

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Federalism and Internal Conflicts

Building the Nation

Infrastructure, Equity, and Federalism in Ethiopia

Desalegn Ambaw

Political Science / World / African

This book examines how infrastructure shapes national unity and political stability in Ethiopia. This book argues that fair distribution of infrastructure- not just economic growth- is essential for building trust, inclusion, and a strong nation.

It begins by presenting Ethiopia’s development paradox: rapid infrastructure expansion alongside rising political tensions. The chapters then explore three core pillars – institutional capacity, governance, and equity- showing how they influence infrastructure allocation. Using evidence from roads, electricity, telecommunications, universities, airports, and industrial parks, the book reveals patterns of regional inequity and their impact on social cohesion. It concludes with practical policy solutions, including equitable investment strategies and participatory governance.

By linking infrastructure, federalism, and equity, this book offers valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners interested in inclusive development, state-building, and sustainable nation-building in diverse societies.

Desalegn Ambaw (Ph.D.) is an expert in federalism, governance, and public policy and CEO of the Ethiopian Deposit Insurance Fund. He holds a PhD from Addis Ababa University and an MBA from the Open University (UK), with senior leadership experience and research focused on equity, state-building, and governance.


Publication Date: 19 August 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9783032257000
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 190

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