Ethiopia
Ethiopia is one of the world’s oldest continuous civilizations, rooted in ancient kingdoms and early Christianity, whose resistance to long-term colonization and modern passage through imperial reform, revolution, socialist rule, and ethnic federalism reveal how religion, geography, and state continuity shape African history beyond colonial narratives.
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Why Ethiopia matters now
Strategic reasons this country is essential reading today.
Ethiopia’s political evolution affects Horn of Africa stability.
Ethnic federalism raises fundamental questions of governance.
Religious history shapes national identity and legitimacy.
Development and conflict intersect in global geopolitics.
Regional & Global Relationships
Who shapes Ethiopia — and who Ethiopia shapes
Timeline by period
Key moments mapped to Strabo's global eras.
Aksum & Early Ethiopia
100 BCE – 700 CEChristian Kingdoms & Highland Statehood
700 – 1500Empires, Expansion & Encounters
1500 – 1850Imperial Modernization & Adwa
1850 – 1941Revolution, Authoritarianism & Federal Ethiopia
1941 – PresentStart Here
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