Jeudi 21 Février 2019
de 14:00 à 18:30
Abiy Ahmed
Débats Conférences
Ifri Paris

As Ethiopia was stranded in a severely repressed wave of protests with unprecedented scale and duration, the new government seems to break the circle of violence and raises tremendous hopes. Regarding the economic situation, the international media portrays an "African tiger" with spectacular growth rates, engaged in a promising privatization process. But what is really going on behind these signs of openness? To what extent do they promise a profound change? In which direction is the State of Ethiopia heading? The situation is all the more uncertain as inequalities and tensions persist in the country. This conference questions the current period of reorientations of the Ethiopian state, in political and economic terms.

 

14h-16h What political openness?

René Lefort, Journalist and Independent Researcher

Merera Gudina, Associate Professor, University of Addis Ababa and Chairman, Oromo Federalist Congress

Mehdi Labzaé, Researcher, University Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne

 

16h15-18h30 Towards neoliberal Ethiopia?

Olivier Poujade, President of EAGate Holdings SAS and co-founder of East Africa Gate, Vice President of the French Business Club in Ethiopia

Edegilign Hailu Woldegebrael, Researcher, Paris-Nanterre University

Sabine Planel, Researcher, Institute of Research for Development, Institute of African Worlds

Chair: Clélie Nallet, Researcher, Ifri

 

The conference will be in French and in English with a translation from French into English