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Faculty Whose Academic Interests Relate to Africa

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School of International Service

Deborah Brautigam Deborah Brautigam,
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(202) 885-1696
SIS - School of International Service
Charles Call Charles Call,
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(202) 885-1693
SIS - School of International Service
David Hirschmann David Hirschmann,
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(202) 885-1655
SIS - School of International Service
Carl LeVan Carl LeVan,
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(202) 885-2457
SIS - School of International Service
Clarence Lusane Clarence Lusane,
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(202) 885-1674
SIS - School of International Service
James Mittelman James Mittelman,
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(202) 885-1643
SIS - School of International Service
Rachel Robinson Rachel Robinson,
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(202) 885-1636
SIS - School of International Service
Caleb Rossiter Caleb Rossiter,
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(202) 885-2365
SIS - School of International Service
Susan Shepler Susan Shepler,
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(202) 885-2454
SIS - School of International Service
Gary Weaver Gary Weaver,
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(202) 885-1637
SIS - School of International Service

School of Communication

W. Joseph Campbell W. Joseph Campbell,
(202) 885-2071
SOC - School of Communication

School of Public Affairs

Adrienne LeBas Adrienne LeBas,
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(202) 885-6229
SPA - Government
Diane Singerman Diane Singerman,
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(202) 885-2362
SPA - Government

Governance and Development:
Reassessing and Reinventing Power Sharing and Decentralization in Africa

African Studies Association Workshop, Annual Meeting 2011

Hosted at American University
Wednesday, November 16

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Lecture by Elliott Green: The Political Economy of Nation Formation in Modern Tanzania

Prof. Green is an alumnus of LSE and is a Tutorial Fellow at the Department of International Studies where he focuses on ethnic politics, decentralization, land reform and political issues in Eastern Africa, particularly Uganda.

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