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Horace G. Campbell
Professor of African American Studies and Political Science

200 Sims Hall

hgcampbe@maxwell.syr.edu

 

B.A.  York University, (Canada)
M.A. Makerere University
Ph.D. University of Sussex

Courses:

Politics in Africa
African International Relations
Caribbean Society since Independence
Militarism and Transformation in Southern Africa


Recent Publications:

Reclaiming Zimbabwe: The Exhaustion of the Patriarchal Model of Liberation, David Phillip Publishers, Cape Town 2003
Rasta and Resistance: From Marcus Garvey to Walter Rodney, Africa World Press, 1987
The International Monetary Fund and Tanzania
US Security Doctrine and the Africa Crisis Response Initiative, Africa Institute of South Africa, 2001

Research Interests:

War and Peace in Angola.
Relationship between Water and Access to Services as an aspect of democratic governance in Southern Africa.
Peace and reconstruction in Eastern and Southern Africa
Gender and Higher Education in Southern Africa.
Gender and Peace in Africa
US Foreign Policy and Southern Africa
Pan Africanism and Reparations

Current Research Projects:

Militarism and Transformation in Southern Africa
The Wars Against the Angolan Peoples
 

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