Woldemariam Gives Talk at SAIS on Eritrea-Ethiopia Rapprochement
Michael Woldemariam, Assistant Professor of International Relations and Political Science at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, gave a November 6, 2019 talk at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies African Studies Program.
Woldemariam gave a talk entitled “The Regional Politics of an African Peace Deal: The Greater Horn after the Eritrea-Ethiopia Rapprochement.”
I had a great time at @SAISAfrica today. Great questions from the floor https://t.co/GgZ8inBTA9
— M.Woldemariam (@MikeWoldemariam) November 6, 2019
Michael Woldemariam is an associate professor of International Relations at Boston University’s Pardee School of Global Studies. He also serves on BU’s graduate faculty of Political Science and is a faculty affiliate at the African Studies Center. He previously worked as a research specialist with Princeton University’s Innovations for Successful Societies program, and held fellowships at the Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington, DC and Penn State’s Africana Research Center. Woldemariam’s teaching and research interests are in African security studies, with a particular focus on armed conflict in the Horn of Africa.