Chile and Ethiopia plays an asymmetric historical similarity in political development since mid 1970\u2019s. The environmentally suppressed Ethiopians are pacified to accept without opposition the “Nile & Gibe Death Dams\u201d. In contrast the democratic civil society of Chile \u00a0that vividly revolted the construction of serious of dams in the Andes valley Ethiopia\u00a0accepted\u00a0\u00a0docilely. \u00a0Chile successfully toppled the dictator Augusto Pinochet and reestablished the democratic state of Chile in 1990. One year after the end of Chilean dictatorial regime the Ethiopian dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam collapsed with the rest of the ex Soviet satellite sates. He was replaced by an irredentist dictatorial ethnic regime of Melese Zenawie. In Latin American Chile is a country where the basis of democracy and economic development is \u00a0well established by successfully replacing the military junta lead by generals who toppled the democratically elected government of Salvador\u00a0Allende<\/a>.\u00a0\u00a0It was only 1974, after 3000 years that the people of Ethiopia engaged in a people’s revolution that removed the imperial regime of the Negus, \u00a0while \u00a0Chile was taken over \u00a0by a dictatorial regime of Augusto Pinochet. It seems both countries went in different dimension – when Ethiopia goes on the wrong direction Chile seems doing better by going on the right track or vise versa. Now Chile is on the right track while Ethiopia is lamenting in famine and irredentism risking \u00a0balkanization. In sum total Chile seems luckier in her social change than that of Ethiopia.<\/p>\n Chronology of Asymmetric dates between Chile and Ethiopia<\/p>\n 1974<\/strong><\/p>\n Ethiopian people toppled the imperial regime of the Negus<\/p>\n
\nIn sum total Chile seems luckier in her social change than that of Ethiopia.
\nThus Chronology of Asymmetric dates between Chile and Ethiopia in social\u00a0development.<\/p>\n