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Political science and other scholars mainly from Africa present 14 essays on peace, security, and post-conflict reconstruction in the Great Lakes region of Africa. They consider the causes of confl
As incisive as it is exhaustive, this book provides a deeply and comprehensively researched exposé of governance issues in university education, and shows why the relationship between students and
This book looks at the role higher education leadership and governance has in the development of creative and cultural industries in Kenya. It addresses the perceived disconnect between the practi
Two directors of the Zanzibar Indian Ocean Research Institute (ZIORI), Sheriff and Teelock, initiate a research project on the comparative history of slavery and its transition to free labor in tw
Kasozi’s book recounts his experience at the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) of Uganda vis-a-vis its establishment, development and regulation of higher education institutions, 2002 to
Nigeria’s 1999, 2003, and 2007 elections were fraught with irregularities, which put the country’s survival in question. Survive it did, but the conduct of the elections and the post-election cont
Rural and Kenyan-born Michieka not only narrates his life, but also illuminates his professional experiences as a scholar, professor, vice-chancellor, and chairman of council, and his impact on sta