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Woldemariam Comments on Military Coup in Sudan

in In the Media

“The more that we see violence deployed by the security forces, the more difficult it’s going to be to go back to this old arrangement.”

Tagged: 2021, Coup, michael woldemariam, Military Coup, Sudan, Vox

Woldemariam Featured in Great Decisions Documentary

in In the Media, Videos

Michael Woldemariam features in a new documentary called “Red Sea Rivalries” in the series, Great Decisions in Foreign Policy, produced by the Foreign Policy Association and broadcast on various PBS stations.

Tagged: 2020, Eritrea and Ethiopia, michael woldemariam, PBS Great Decisions, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, UAE, Yemen

Woldemariam in FA on Political Upheaval in Sudan

in General News, In the Media, Research

Prof. Michael Woldemariam discusses the recent political upheaval in Sudan and its implications on the Horn of Africa as well as the entire African continent. 

Tagged: 2019, Foreign Affairs, michael woldemariam, Sudan

Beyond the Headlines: Protest and Potential in N. Africa

in Beyond the Headlines

The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion entitled “Protest and Democratic Potential in Algeria, Sudan, and Ethiopia.”

Tagged: 2019, algeria, Democratic Potential, Ethiopia, michael woldemariam, Protest, Shamiran Mako, Sudan

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