Mehari Taddele Maru

Mehari Taddele Maru
  • Juris Doctor
  • European University Institute

Part-time Professor and Academic Coordinator at STG and MPC, EUI. Adjunct Professor at SAIS, JHU.

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Introduction
I am currently a Part-time Professor at the School of Transnational Governance and Academic Coordinator of the Young African Leaders Programme (YALP) at the European University Institute in Florence, as well as an Adjunct Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Bologna.
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European University Institute

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The United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS) is a research and training institute of the United Nations University, a global network engaged in research and capacity development to support the universal goals of the United Nations and generate new knowledge and ideas. Based in Bruges, UNU-CRIS focus...
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Geopolitical competition in Africa is here to stay, and the question for the EU is not if but how to position itself in this global competition. In the case of the Red Sea region, the EU should support regional initiatives to build effective regional maritime governance and promote global public goods such as maritime security and the blue economy.
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The chapter analyses the transition of Ethiopian armed organisations to the political ruling coalition. It provides an overview of the military victory against the former regime, the transition of the coalition partners from armed guerrillas to statesmen, and the challenges of transition towards unarmed politics and, generally, to democratisation i...
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Why does a designated terrorist organisation decide to abandon and de-legitimate political violence and terrorism? When does a rebel leader decide to turn an insurgency into a non-violent social movement? How does a radical militia turn into a reformist party? Why do these transformations and collective de-radicalisation processes happen? And what...
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Over the past year, East Africa has seen an unprecedented flurry of political developments that are changing dramatically the political landscape in the region. Eritrea has emerged out of its diplomatic isolation, signing declarations of peace and cooperation with Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia and publicly calling for the lifting of international...
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While the situation in Somalia remains fragile, the Republic of Sudan and the State of Eritrea face a precarious future. Most dreadful for the entire region, however, is the possibility of another state failure in the form of South Sudan.
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This article examines the state of migration and its governance in the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) region, comprising Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Somalia, South Sudan and Sudan. It has three major parts. The rst part explains the overall state of migration in the IGAD region. The second section discusses the cu...
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