bu but NeVeR bEen CoLoNizEd Saar 🫡Ethiopia borders were made by colonialists same as Somalia Kenya and rest of east Africa
I'd say this is mostly right but what your missing is the actual reason why Ethiopia isn't more developed.All the various post WW2 regimes Ethiopia had were autocratic messes, more concerned with maintaining their power than actually developing the nation. This in spite of the fact that Ethiopia was being given heavy support from the west in the form of billions in aid. Its really telling how bad things were that Ethiopians were willing to overthrow their 700+ year old ruling dynasty so they can finally attempt some form of modernization and economic reforms that Haile Selassie largely neglected. But that ended up largely being a pipe dream seeing how badly the Derg messed things up and so the post Cold War governments of Zenawi and Abiy tried to pick up the pieces with mixed results.
But really I think the heart of the problem really come down to a lack of cohesive identity and unity among Ethiopians. There are two types of Ethiopian identities: you have the original "real" one that has its roots within the Christian Habesha highlands, and you have the modern Ethiopian identity which consists of a vague pastiche of ethnicities that share little in common with each other. The former identity historically was the main driver of Ethiopia and consisted of ethnicities (Amhara, Tigrayan, Gurage ect) that largely shared similar cultures, politics, and geography while the former identity consist of newly conquered groups. Now large diverse countries can be functional as seen with Indonesia but Ethiopia historically had a heavy handed approach when it came to managing its diverse population. Key examples being the forced Amharaization under Haile Selassie, to its violent suppression of separatism to its implementation of ethnic federalism.
This is actually a really intresting point. I do remember reading somewhere about the stuff the italains built in the 5 years they were in control of Ethiopia. I wonder how much this contributed to helping Selassie and later Ethiopian governments control the country more effectively.Ethiopia developed the fastest when the Italians ruled it, the house of Shewa was that bad.
While its true that the feudal structure and low level of urbanization ultimately nerfed Ethiopia, they weren't really far behind most of SSA. The likes of pre-modern Kenya and Botswana were arguably even more primitive yet today those nations are ahead of Ethiopia. I talk about their 20th century history because it was an ample opportunity for them to shed their poverty and illiteracy yet they couldn't. That reflects a deeper problem within Ethiopian society and culture than anything else.I'd say this is mostly right but what your missing is the actual reason why Ethiopia isn't more developed.
Ethiopia at the beginning of the 1800s was an essentially feudal state. They were at a comparable level of development to 10th century Europe. There was no large towns or any cities with the exception of gondar the capital. Which meant there was no urban class. All writing was produced by the church and a few of them served as scribes for the nobility. You cant really introduce any new technology or knowledge or skills if there aren't any towns for you to develop or class of urban people to use these new technologies and knowledge.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that while the rest of subsharan africa might have been 2 thosuand years behind Europe. Ethiopia was with the exception of firearms 1000 years behind.
Oh I was taking her question in the sense that why wasnt Ethiopia more developed along global standards since it was an organized state before colonization.While its true that the feudal structure and low level of urbanization ultimately nerfed Ethiopia, they weren't really far behind most of SSA. The likes of pre-modern Kenya and Botswana were arguably even more primitive yet today those nations are ahead of Ethiopia. I talk about their 20th century history because it was an ample opportunity for them to shed their poverty and illiteracy yet they couldn't. That reflects a deeper problem within Ethiopian society and culture than anything else.
Neo colonialismWhat “effects of colonialism” does the rest of Africa suffer from?