Zeray Hailemariam

Zeray hailemariam Abebe is a scholar of International Relations and is researcher in the horn of Africa’s conflict, inter-state relations and cooperation. He blogs at HornAffairs and can be reached at zazeha@gmail.com

Ethio -Eritrea peace deal crucial for regional stability

Introduction As history tells us from 1962 to 1993, Eritrea was ruled as a province of Ethiopia, and the two…

The Deep Reform of TPLF: What the New Leadership should do?

I am writing this open letter to the newly elected chairman of TPLF, Dr Debretsion to share my personal recommendations…

Challenges on Ethiopia’s Federalism

 Ever since 1991, Ethiopia has departed from the old unitary form of state and has been implementing language based federalism.…

Isaias Afeworki is winning in the no-war no-peace stalemate

This article attempts to analyze a post Isaias Afeworki’s Eritrea and about the revenge-oriented policy of President Isaias Afeworki against both…

Dr. Tedros Adhanom, “Together for a Healthier World”

“I envision a world where everyone can lead healthy and productive lives, regardless of who they are or where they…

Revolution of bubbling expectations: Ethiopia’s current challenges

In this article, I attempt to shed light on the mind-boggling questions Ethiopia facing currently. There are two contradicting views…

Isaias Afeworki shooting to all directions – To achieve what?

This piece of article is to examine the hostile foreign policy of Eritrea, under President Isaias Afeworki, in the last…

The Arabs’ military incursion in the Horn: what does it mean for Ethiopia?

Introduction It should not be confusing within the Arab politics that seeing them competing or quarreling sometimes does not mean…

PR and Media Works:  The Most Misguided Profession in Ethiopia

It is estimated that the emerging importance of public relation begun in the late 19 century. However, it has begun…

Egypt’s destructive policy: The response of the Horn of Africa

Unlike in the past, Egyptian hidden agenda to keep the horn of Africa in crisis came to be challenged by…

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