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African Studies | Publications

SAIS Working Papers in African Studies

Faculty Publications

Growing Apart: Oil, Politics, and Economic Change in Indonesia and Nigeria. Peter M. Lewis. University of Michigan Press. (2007).

Getting In: Mediators' Entry into the Settlement of African Conflicts, Mohammed O. Maundi, I. William Zartman, Kwaku Nuamah, Gilbert M. Khadiagala. (United States Institute of Peace, 2006).

The Impact of Colonial Bargaining on Intergroup Relations in Africa, Gilbert M. Khadiagala and Donald S. Rothchild, editors. (Special Issue of International Negotiation, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2005).

SAIS African Studies Library Series

The Program's annual conferences have resulted in publication in the SAIS African Studies Library Series (published by Lynne Rienner Publishers) including:

Foreign Policy Making in Africa, Gilbert M. Khadiagala and Terrence Lyons, editors (2001).

Traditional Cures for Modern Conflicts: African Conflict “Medicine,”  I. William Zartman, editor (2000).

Democracy in Africa: The Hard Road Ahead, Marina Ottaway, editor (1997).

Collapsed States: The Disintegration and Restoration of Legitimate Authority, I William Zartman, editor (1995).

South Africa: The Political Economy of Transformation, Stephen J. Stedman, editor (1994).

Botswana: The Political Economy of Democratic Development, Stephen J. Stedman, editor (1993).

Ghana: The Political Economy of Recovery, Donald Rothchild, editor (1991).

Tunisia: The Political Economy of Reform, I. William Zartman, editor (1991).

Europe and Africa: The New Phase, I. William Zartman, editor(1993).

Other titles in the series (published by Praeger-Greenwood Press) include:

The Political Economy of Ethiopia, Marina Ottaway and Negussay Ayele, editors (1990).

The Political Economy of Senegal Under Structural Adjustment, Christopher Delgado and Sidi Jammeh, editors (1990).

The Political Economy of Morocco, I. William Zartman, editor (1987).

The Military in African Politics, John Harbeson, editor (1987).

The Political Economy of Kenya, Michael G. Schatzberg, editor (1987).

The Political Economy of Cameroon, Michael G. Schatzberg and I. William Zartman, editors (1986).

The OAU After Twenty Years, Zartman and El-Ayouty, editors (1986).

The Political Economy of Zimbabwe, Michael G. Schatzberg, editor (1984).

The Political Economy of Ivory Coast, I. William Zartman and Christopher Delgado, editors (1984).

The Political Economy of Nigeria, Michael G. Schatzberg, editor (1983).

SAIS Studies on Senegal

African Crisis Response Initiative (ACRI): The Case of Senegal
by Bjorn Dressel

Problems Encountered When Attempting to Change the Status of Women in West Africa
by Erin Patric

The Reintegration of the Casamance Region into Senegalese Society
by Audra Dykman

The Benefits of Exile: The Case of FLAM
by Lance Kinne
(also published in the Journal of Modern African Studies 39, 4, 2001).

Africa Program Paper Award Winners

(These papers are available for download in pdf format.)

2008
Democratic Consolidation in Africa's Two Publics by Christine Arriola

2007
The Fate of Darfur: Race, Ideology and Conquest by Molly Miller

2006
Allah N'est Pas Obidge: An artist's rendition of the phenomenon of child soldiers in Liberia and Sierra Leone by Lisa Overbey

2001
A Dream Deferred? COSATU and the ANC in Power by John-Paul Ferguson

2000
Rural Transition: Agricultural Development and Tenure Rights A case study in the Senegal River Valley by Jeffrey White

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For more information on the SAIS African Studies Program, please contact:   

Dr. Peter Lewis
Director
202.663.5681
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plewis18@jhu.edu

Imani Tolbert
Program Coordinator
202.663.5676
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