Category: Academic Papers
Somalia: Resilience in the Face of Relentless Assaults
Borama (HAN) June 9th, 2021 – 4 parts – Academic paper – In many ways, the state of Somalia has become synonymous with resilience and fortitude unparalleled anywhere else in the world, despite harsh forces and ceaseless attacks aligned against it for decades. Somalia has survived unending assaults by those who do not wish it…
Cooperative Management of Transboundary Water Resources In the Horn of Africa
Borama (HAN). Regional Critical assets initiatives for the Horn of AfricaThe Academic paper Dr. Suleiman Walhad, June 1st, 2021, For Geeska Afrika Online.The Nile River is the longest in the world. It is reported to be over 6,650 km long and actually no one knows where it exactly starts, although it is now generally agreed…
Ethiopia Needs to Heal to Confront its Violent Past
Addis Ababa (HAN) December 21, 2020. Regional Rule of law, Human rights and security partnership initiatives. By. Laetitia Bader, Director, Horn of Africa, Originally published Addis Standard and HR.org, “To Heal, Ethiopia Needs to Confront its Violent Past,” for Human Rights Watch. “I want to move on and feel a part of Abiy’s Ethiopia. I…
Ethiopia: Zenawi is Ruling from the Grave
Academic Analysis paper By. Prof. Nour Kaafi, The founder/chair of the Somali Institute of Security, Strategy and Diplomacy known as “The SIRAD Institute.” October 14th, 2016. IGAD2020 Regional Security Watch Briefing: In May 2010, Ethiopia announced the provisional result of a national election led by TPLF leaders which was designed the general expectation, the return…
Ethiopia: Beyond the Politics of Hate led by Meles, Seyoum and Tedros
Addis Ababa (HAN) August 22, 2016. After waves of public protests that denounced long-time ruling party the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front, Ethiopia has experienced a political transformation. analyzing data primarily generated from interviews with government officials, members of civil society organizations, journalists, human rights advocates, and freedom of speech activists. Ethiopia: Beyond the Politics…
Ethiopia Opens a Pandora’s Box of Ethnic Tensions
Academic Opinion By. Aleksandra W. Gadzala April 2nd, 2016 is an independent political-risk consultant based out of Boca Raton, FL and an Africa contributor with Oxford Analytica. Since November 2015, Ethiopia has been beset by an unprecedented wave of protests. They began as a rebuke to a government plan to expand the municipal boundaries…
Ethiopia: Prof. Mohamed Hassan, Horn of Africa and Beyond (Interview)
Addis Ababa (HAN) 17 December, 2020. Public Diplomacy and Regional security initiatives. Professor Mohamed Hassan returned from a trip to Ethiopia. He has traveled throughout the country and has been visiting several regions such as Oromia, Amhara and Somali Region. Mohamed gave lectures and participated in seminars. He met several former opposition leaders and had…
Ethiopia: Hailemariam and The UAE Drones, “Crimes Against the Prophet”
Addis Ababa (HAN) November 16, 2020. Public Diplomacy and International Security for Horn of African Stability research made the Editor of Geeska Afrika Online. For defense purpose, armed drones have become an increasingly common sight in the skies around the Middle East in recent years, notably in the war zones of Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia,…
TPLF Officers Were Behind “Ethnic clashes” in Ethiopia
Djibouti (HAN) The Geeska Afrika Online publishes academic papers, and they are not a social commentary, or an opinion or a “blog”. An academic paper begins with a thesis – the writer of the academic paper aims to persuade Geeska Afrika Online readers of an idea or solution to a problem based on EVIDENCE –…
Farmajo: How an American Bureaucrat Became President of Somalia
Buffalo, USA. By TAYLOR GEE February 19, 2017. He was a refugee who embraced U.S.-style democracy. Now’s he’s trying to bring it home. POLITICO Magazine. On the morning of February 8, 2017, a civil servant from Buffalo, New York—a Somali by birth but an American by choice—walked into a heavily guarded airplane hangar in the…