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Woldemariam in VoA: Cooperation in Eritrea

in In the Media

Michael Woldemariam lent his insight to coverage of Eritrea’s cooperation with Saudi Arabia to combat rebels in Yemen.

Tagged: 2016, eritrea, In The Media, michael woldemariam, Saudi Arabia, Voice of America, woldemariam, Yemen

Alumni Weekend at Pardee

in Alumni, Student News

The Pardee School was proud to host a variety of events commemorating Alumni Weekend 2015.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Africa, Alumni Weekend, Cuba, EU, Hare, ISIS, kaija schilde, michael woldemariam, najam, Paul Webster Hare, schilde, woldemariam

World Leaders Visit the US; Pardee Reactions

in General News

It’s been a big week in global news. And the Professors at the Pardee School are here to help decode the impact.

Tagged: 2015, Adela Pineda, Adil Najam, Grimes, Henrik Selin, michael woldemariam, najam, Pineda, SDGs, Selin, William Grimes, woldemariam

Woldemariam in Bloomberg: Volatile Situation in Eritrea

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Michael Woldemariam said that the situation in Eritrea is becoming increasingly volatile.

Tagged: 2015, Africa, Bloomberg, eritrea, Ethiopia, michael woldemariam, woldemariam

Woldemariam on Ethiopian Immigration in CSM

in In the Media

Michael Woldemariam says that immigration from Ethiopia will continue until that nation’s government addresses issues of structural inequality.

Tagged: 2015, Ethiopia, Immigration, michael woldemariam, Migration, woldemariam

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