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Michael Woldemariam

Assistant Professor, Boston University

Michael Woldemariam is an assistant professor of international relations and political science at Boston University. He is also a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Bradley Foundation, and Truman National Security Project, as well as a research specialist with the Innovations for Successful Societies program at Princeton University. His teaching and research interests focus on African politics, particularly the dynamics of armed conflict, the behavior of rebel organizations and self-determination movements, and postconflict institution building. Woldemariam has special expertise on the Horn of Africa region, where he has traveled extensively and conducted fieldwork. He has recently published his first book Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa: Rebellion and its Discontents. In addition to his scholarly work, Woldemariam has consulted with a variety of international organizations such as USAID on peace and security issues in the greater Horn of Africa region. He holds a PhD and a master’s degree from Princeton University.

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Jun 28, 2018

Gulf Rising: GCC-Horn of Africa Relations

On June 28, AGSIW hosted a public panel discussion on GCC-Horn of Africa relations. Part of the Gulf Rising series, speakers explored the regional and domestic issues that have defined the Gulf states’ foreign policy choices toward Horn of Africa countries and vice versa, as well as the implications for regional stability and U.S. interests....

GCC Horn of Africa panel
GCC Horn of Africa panel