Resilient Statehood Why and How Some Nations Maintained Long-Term Independence and Sovereignty

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Open access book -- chapter on Ethiopia.

© The Author(s) 2026 L. Cochrane and A. Wilson (eds.), Resilient Statehood, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-92-0221-8_8

Chapter 7
Ethiopia’s Resistance and Resilience to Colonialism
Wuhibegezer Ferede, Yechale Degu and Adane Kassie

The whole book:

Resilient Statehood Why and How Some Nations Maintained Long-Term Independence and Sovereignty
Logan Cochrane · Alexandra Wilson Editors 
2026


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