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Book Chapter | 2012

A revival of tradition? The power of clans and social strata in the Wolayta elections

Lovise Aalen (2012)
in Kjetil Tronvoll and Tobias Hagmann, eds.: Contested power in Ethiopia: Traditional authorities and multiparty elections. Leiden: Brill Publisher pp. 111-135
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Lovise Aalen

Research Professor
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  • Democracy and Governance
  • Tax and Public Finance
  • Ethiopia

Also by this author:

Journal Article | Mar 2025

Development and Social Inequality: The Case Foreign Direct Investment in Ethiopia

Lovise Aalen, Meron Zeleke

Northeast African Studies

Journal Article | Jan 2025

Effects of jobs on ethnic switching – Evidence from a field experiment in Ethiopia

Lovise Aalen, Monica Beeder, Andreas Kotsadam, Espen Villanger

Journal of Development Studies

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Improving working conditions for women in African industrial parks

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CMI Report | 2024

How can women benefit from private sector development?

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Sudan Working Paper | 2024

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Abdelmageed M. Yahya, Abdalla Onour

Blog post | 2024

Young Africans could disrupt authoritarian states but they don’t – here’s why

Lovise Aalen and Marjoke Oosterom

Sudan Working Paper | Jul 2025

Digital warfare: Exploring the influence of social media in propagating and counteracting hate speech in Sudan’s conflict landscape

Hind Abbas Hilmi Ibrahim

Sudan Working Paper | Jul 2025

Integrating tribes in African constitutionalism: a pathway to innovative democracy. Cases from Sudan, Namibia, and Botswana

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CMI Brief | Jun 2025

The power of receipts: Enhancing VAT compliance in Tanzania through customer incentives

Kanuda Buluba, Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA); Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, and African Tax Institute (ATI), University of Pretoria; Osama Moeed Nawab, Norwegian School of Economics (NHH); Ingrid Hoem Sjursen; and Vincent Somville (NHH and CMI).

Journal Article | Jun 2025

Social media and parliamentary candidates in Uganda

Pauline Marguerite Lemaire, Gerald Kagambirwe Karyeija

The Journal of Modern African Studies

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