Woldemariam Discusses Ethiopian Civil War on “Lawfare Podcast”
Professor Woldemariam discusses the origins of Ethiopia’s ongoing civil war, what it’s meant for civilians living there, and how it might shape the country’s future.
Woldemariam Discusses Ethiopian Prime Minister in Bloomberg | Quint
Tensions that were largely contained by the previous administration “have now exploded. Abiy, as popular as he was, could never deliver on all of the ambitions and promises.”
Beyond the Headlines: Protest and Potential in N. Africa
The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion entitled “Protest and Democratic Potential in Algeria, Sudan, and Ethiopia.”
Woldemariam in FT on Reforms in Ethiopia
Prof. Michael Woldemariam discusses Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s promises for democratic reform despite a recent crackdown by government security forces.
Woldemariam Interviewed by AP on Reforms, Unrest in Ethiopia
Prof. Michael Woldemariam discussed the recent unrest following Ethiopia’s stunning political reforms.
Woldemariam Interviewed on Political Liberalization in Ethiopia
Prof. Michael Woldemariam discussed political liberalization in Ethiopia following a protest by Ethiopian marathoner Feyisa Lilesa.
Woldemariam in Bloomberg on Antigovernment Protests in Ethiopia
Prof. Michael Woldemariam discusses crackdowns on recent anti-government protests in Ethiopia.
African Studies Researcher on PRI: Obama in Ethiopia
Dan Connell of the African Studies Center spoke with PRI about the significance of President Barack Obama’s recent visit to Ethiopia.
Woldemariam in Bloomberg: Volatile Situation in Eritrea
Pardee School Professor Michael Woldemariam said that the situation in Eritrea is becoming increasingly volatile.
Woldemariam on Ethiopian Immigration in CSM
Michael Woldemariam says that immigration from Ethiopia will continue until that nation’s government addresses issues of structural inequality.