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Ethiopia: 'One of the most rapidly growing economies in Africa, but wealth distribution is terrible'

Ethiopia: 'One of the most rapidly growing economies in Africa, but wealth distribution is terrible'
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Annette Young is pleased to welcome Dr. Douglas Yates, Africa Specialist and Political Science Professor at the American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy. Amid ongoing conflict, will Ethiopia's elections be "free and fair"? While acknowledging that electoral procedures may function in parts of the country, he argues that conflict, exclusion, inflation, and uneven developmen

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