Category: Academic Papers

  • Ethiopia: The recent default scenario worries lending institutions

    Ethiopia: The recent default scenario worries lending institutions

    New York (HAN) January 21, 2015- Expert Analysis, Your Power & Regional Influence Magazine, opinion page  by Seid Hassan (Professor of Economics at Murray State University), Minga Negash is Professor of Accounting at Metropolitan State University and the University of the Witwatersrand, Tesfaye T. Lemma is Associate Professor of Accounting and Finance at the University…

  • Sudan: The Ideological Rift Between Turkey and Saudi Arabia

    Sudan: The Ideological Rift Between Turkey and Saudi Arabia

    Khartoum (HAN) January 17, 2015 – Public diplomacy and the Horn of Africa Intelligence analyst files. Expert Analysis, Your Power & Regional Influence Magazine, opinion page  By. Reza Akhlaghi, an independent political risk consultant  (Article was originally published in the Diplomatic Courier).   How Saudi Arabia exported the main source of global terrorism: Although IS…

  • Ethiopia: The Rise and Fall of the Aksumite Kingdom

    Ethiopia: The Rise and Fall of the Aksumite Kingdom

    London (HAN) October 29, 2014. Public diplomacy and Regional historic Investigation Tracker news. Ethiopia will celebrate World Travel Market week with an event on the ancient Aksumite civilisation at the Royal Geographical Society (IBG) on Wednesday 5th November at 6.30pm (doors open at 6).   The Kingdom of Aksum or Axum, also known as the Aksumite…

  • Eritrea: The Modern Day Carpetbaggers and Scalawags

    Eritrea: The Modern Day Carpetbaggers and Scalawags

    Washington (HAN) September 13, 2014. Expert Analysis, Your Power & Regional Influence Magazine, opinion page by Sophia Tesfamariam – Voice of an Eritrean woman (stesfamariam.com) – The Modern Day Carpetbaggers and Scalawags-Final. This article outlines and denounces the work of US anthropologists in Eritrea in US-funded campaigns backing political opposition in the country. The author of…

  • Eritrea: Things fall apart without academic Dialogue

    Eritrea: Things fall apart without academic Dialogue

    Knoxville (HAN) September 21, 2014. Expert Analysis, Your Power & Regional Influence Magazine, opinion page. On Eritrea: Cross-Talk Without Dialogue by Maximilian Forte (zeroanthropologynet), What follows immediately below is a letter sent to Maximilian Forte by email. Beneath that is  academic response. By what logic, if any, does Zero Anthropology function? If in light of…

  • Somalia: National security forces repulse Al-Shabaab militant attacks on Main Prison

    Somalia: National security forces repulse Al-Shabaab militant attacks on Main Prison

    Mogadishu (HAN) September 1, 2014 – National security and Intelligence news. Somali’s national security forces have managed to repulse an attack launched by Al-shabaab militants on the Somali’s largest secure prison in Mogadishu, the Geeska Afrika Online reporter in Mogadishu reported on Sunday. Somali National army regained control of a high security prison in the…

  • Somalia: AMISOM and SNA special forces are advancing to Barawe

    Somalia: AMISOM and SNA special forces are advancing to Barawe

    Mogadishu (HAN) August 30, 2014 – Regional defense and security news. Somali and African Union (AMISOM) forces have re-taken the southwestern town of Bulomarer and several neighboring villages as part of an offensive against al-Shabab in the country’s Lower Shabelle region. Abdiqadir Mohamed Nor, the governor of Lower Shabelle region, where the offensive began, said…

  • Ethiopia launched its 2025 Climate Resilient Green Economy

    Ethiopia launched its 2025 Climate Resilient Green Economy

    Addis Ababa (HAN) July 27, 2014. Environmental-Economic issues. The Federal government of Ethiopia launched its 2025 strategy to deliver green economic growth for the region-Horn of Africa. Ethiopia launched its Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) Strategy in November 2013 as a central element in its ambition to become a low carbon middle income economy by 2025.…

  • Somalia: A New Study Strategy to stop Somali Pirates

    Somalia: A New Study Strategy to stop Somali Pirates

    London (HAN) July 13, 2014 – Features & Analysis, in Somalia Warlords, religious groups and clans have been fighting for control of Somalia. According to BBC Analysis, the Operation Commander of the European Union Naval Force (EU Navfor) in the region, a number of local factors had led to Somali pirates being “contained and restrained”,…

  • As Hope Looms, Self-interest in Somalia’s Policy Always Hurts

    As Hope Looms, Self-interest in Somalia’s Policy Always Hurts

    Washington (HAN) May 21, 2014 – Expert Analysis, Your Power & Regional Influence Magazine. The Opinion Academic Paper by: Mohamed Hassan Fidow.  Over the past two years, Somalia achieved significant recovering from decades of conflict, humanitarian disasters and lack of permanent governance. In 1990, following the fall of the Siad Barre military regime, the country failed…

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