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CURRICULUM VITA
(Comprehensive)
APRIL 2006
 

    BIO-DATA

    NAME
    Ali Al'Amin Mazrui

    NATIONALITY Kenyan (Born in Mombasa, Kenya, Feb. 24, 1933)

    CHILDREN

    Five sons:

    Jamal (born 14 December, 1963)
    Al'Amin (born 12 March, 1967)
    Kim (born 21 November, 1968)
    Farid (born 14 January, 1992)
    Harith (born 28 August, 1993)

    DEGREES

    B.A. with Distinction; University of Manchester; England, 1960.
    M.A.; Columbia University; New York, New York, U.S.A., 1961.
    Doctor of Philosophy (D.Phil.); Oxford University; England, 1966.

    PRESENT UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS

    • Director, Institute of Global Cultural Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, New York, U.S.A.
    • Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, New York, U.S.A.
    • Professor of Political Science, African Studies and Philosophy,Interpretation and Culture, State University of New York at Binghamton, New York,U.S.A.
    • Chancellor, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Nairobi, Kenya
    • Albert Luthuli Professor-at-Large, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria
    • Senior Scholar in Africana Studies and Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large Emeritus,
      Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, U.S.A.

    GENERAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

    • 1996-2001 Ibn Khaldun Professor-at-Large, School of Islamic and Social Sciences, Leesburg, Virginia, U.S.A
    • 1997-1998 Walter Rodney Professor of History and Governance University of Guyana, Georgetown, Guyana
    • 1989-Present Fellow, African Academy of Sciences
    • 1988-Present Member, Pan-African Advisory Council to UNICEF (The United Nations' Childrens Fund)
    • 1988-Present Member, Bank's Council of African Advisers, World Bank, Washington, D.C.
    • 1988-Present Vice-President, World Congress of Black Intellectuals
    • 1988 Distinguished Visiting Professor, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. (Spring)
    • 1987-Present Member, United Nations Commission on Transnational Corporations
    • 1987-Present Vice-President, International African Institute, London
    • 1987-Present Member, Advisory Committee, Trans-Africa Run for Wildlife Foundation, Inc.
    • 1987-Present­ Member of the Advisory Board of Directors of the Detroit Chapter, AFRICARE
    • 1987-Present Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of OSSREA (Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern Africa)
    • 1981-1986 Research Professor of Political Science, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria
    • 1986-Present Member, College of Fellows of the International Association of Middle Eastern Studies
    • 1986-Present Editor, Volume 8, UNESCO General History of Africa
    • 1985 Elected Honorary Fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, Accra
    • 1985-1990 Re-elected Vice-President, International Congress of African Studies
    • 1981-1986 Author, narrator and presenter of TV series for British Broadcasting Corporation and the Public Broadcasting System (W.E.T.A.),                    Washington, D.C.
    • 1979 Reith Lecturer of British Broadcasting Corporation, London
    • 1978-1985 Vice-President, International Congress of African Studies, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
    • 1978-1982 Senior Fellow, Michigan Society of Fellows, Ann Arbor
    • 1978-1981 Director, Center for Afro-American and African Studies, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
    • 1978-1979 President, African Studies Association of the United States
    • 1975-1980 Member of the Executive Board, African Studies Association of the U.S.A.
    • 1973-1976 Member of the Executive Committee, African Association of Political Science
    • 1974-1991 Professor of Political Science and of Afro-American and African Studies, The University of Michigan
    • 1973-1974 Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford, California
    • 1972-1973 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, California
    • 1970-1973 Vice-President, International Political Science Association
    • 1969-1983 Director, African Section, World Order Models Project
    • 1968-1987 Member of the Governing Board (Executive Council), International African Institute, London
    • 1967-1973 Member of the Executive Committee, International Political Science Association
    • 1967-1973 Vice President, International Congress of Africanists
    • 1968-1987 Member of the Governing Board (Executive Council), International African Institute, London
    • 1967-1969 Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
    • 1965-1973 Professor of Political Science, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
    • 1965-1978 Visiting Professor at the Universities of London, Chicago, Oxford, Denver, Manchester, Leeds, Harvard, Nairobi, California (Los                    Angeles), Northwestern, Singapore, Ohio State, Colgate, Australia, Stanford, Cairo, Sussex, Leeds, etc.
    • 1965-1966 Research Associate, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
    • 1963-1965 Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
    • 1963-Present Member of Editorial Boards of about a dozen journals in Africa, U.K. and U.S.A.

    PUBLICATIONS

    BOOKS

    • 2006  A TALE OF TWO AFRICAS: NIGERIA AND SOUTH AFRICA AS CONTRASTING VISIONS [Editor: James N. Karioki]                     (London: Adonis & Abbey)
    • 2006  ISLAM: BETWEEN GLOBALIZATION & COUNTER-TERRORISM [Editors: Shalahudin Kafrawi, Alamin M. Mazrui and Ruzima               Sebuharara] (Trenton, NJ and Asmara, Eritrea: Africa World Press)
    • 2004  THE AFRICAN PREDICAMENT AND THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: A TALE OF TWO EDENS (Westport, CT and                      London: Praeger)
    • 2002  BLACK REPARATIONS IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION [with Alamin Mazrui (Binghamton: The Institute of Global Cultural                    Studies)]
    • 2002  THE TITAN OF TANZANIA: JULIUS K. NYERERE’S LEGACY (Binghamton: The Institute of Global Cultural Studies)
    • 2002  AFRICA AND OTHER CIVILIZATIONS: CONQUEST AND COUNTER-CONQUEST, The Collected Essays of Ali A. Mazrui ,               Vol. 2 [Series Editor: Toyin Falola; Editors: Ricardo Rene Laremont & Fouad Kalouche] (Trenton , NJ and Asmara, Eritrea: Africa World                  Press)
    • 2002  AFRICANITY REDEFINED, The Collected Essays of Ali A. Mazrui , Vol. 1 [Series Editor: Toyin Falola; Editors: Ricardo Rene                          Laremont & Tracia Leacock Seghatolislami] (Trenton , NJ and Asmara,Eritrea: Africa World Press)
    • 1999  POLITICAL CULTURE OF LANGUAGE: SWAHILI, SOCIETY AND THE STATE [with Alamin M. Mazrui] (Binghamton: The                 Institute of Global Cultural Studies)
    • 1999  THE AFRICAN DIASPORA: AFRICAN ORIGINS AND NEW WORLD IDENTITIES [Co-editors Isidore Okpewho and Carole               Boyce Davies] (Bloomington: Indiana University Press).
    • 1998  THE POWER OF BABEL: LANGUAGE AND GOVERNANCE IN THE AFRICAN EXPERIENCE [with Alamin M. Mazrui]                   (Oxford and Chicago: James Currey and University of Chicago Press).
    • 1995  SWAHILI, STATE AND SOCIETY: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AN AFRICAN LANGUAGE [with Alamin M. Mazrui]                   (Nairobi: East African Educational Publishers).
    • 1993  AFRICA SINCE 1935: VOL. VIII OF UNESCO GENERAL HISTORY OF AFRICA [Editor,Asst. Ed. C. Wondji] (London:                       Heinemann and Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993).
    • 1990  CULTURAL FORCES IN WORLD POLITICS (London and Portsmouth, N.H: James Currey and Heinemann).
    • 1986  THE AFRICANS: A TRIPLE HERITAGE (New York: Little Brown and Co., and London: BBC).
    • 1986  THE AFRICANS: A READER Senior Editor [with T.K. Levine] (New York: Praeger).
    • 1984  NATIONALISM AND NEW STATES IN AFRICA: FROM ABOUT 1935 TO THE PRESENT [with Michael Tidy] (Heinemann                   Educational Books, London).
    • 1980  THE AFRICAN CONDITION: A POLITICAL DIAGNOSIS [The Reith Lectures] (London,Heinemann Educational Books and New               York, Cambridge University Press).
    • 1978  THE WARRIOR TRADITION IN MODERN AFRICA [Editor] (The Hague and Leiden, The Netherlands: E.J. Brill).
    • 1978  POLITICAL VALUES AND THE EDUCATED CLASS IN AFRICA (London: Heinemann Educational Books and Berkeley, CA:                  University of California Press).
    • 1977  STATE OF THE GLOBE REPORT, 1977 (Edited and co-authored for World Order Models Pro­ject)
    • 1977  AFRICA'S INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: THE DIPLOMACY OF DEPENDENCY AND CHANGE (Lon­don: Heinemann                   Educational Books and Boulder: Westview Press).
    • 1976  A WORLD FEDERATION OF CULTURES: AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE (New York: Free Press).
    • 1975  SOLDIERS AND KINSMEN IN UGANDA: THE MAKING OF A MILITARY ETHNOCRACY (Beverly Hills: Sage Publication                  and London).
    • 1975  THE POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE (The Hague: Mouton Co.).
    • 1973  WORLD CULTURE AND THE BLACK EXPERIENCE (Seattle: The University of Washington Press).
    • 1973  AFRICA IN WORLD AFFAIRS: THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS [Co-edited with Hasu Patel] (New York and London: The Third                     Press).
    • 1971  THE TRIAL OF CHRISTOPHER OKIGBO [Novel] (London: Heinemann Educational Books and New York: The Third Press).
    • 1971  CULTURAL ENGINEERING AND NATION-BUILDING IN EAST AFRICA (Evanston,Illinois: Northwestern University Press).
    • 1970  PROTEST AND POWER IN BLACK AFRICA [Co-edited with Robert I. Rotberg] (New York: Oxford University Press).
    • 1969  VIOLENCE AND THOUGHT: ESSAYS ON SOCIAL TENSIONS IN AFRICA (London and Harlow: Longman).
    • 1967  TOWARDS A PAX AFRICANA: A STUDY OF IDEOLOGY AND AMBITION (London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, and Chicago:               University of Chicago Press).
    • 1967  ON HEROES AND UHURU-WORSHIP: ESSAYS ON INDEPENDENT AFRICA (London: Longman).
    • 1967  THE ANGLO-AFRICAN COMMONWEALTH: POLITICAL FRICTION AND CULTURAL FUSION (Oxford: Pergamon                        Press).

    CHAPTERS IN BOOKS EDITED BY OTHERS

    • 2006   “Strangers in Our Midst: In Search of Seven Pillars of Wisdom,” in Kate E. Tunstall (ed.), Displacement, Asylum, Migration                        (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press), pp. 92-126
    • 2005    “Pan-Africanism and the Intellectuals: Rise, Decline and Revival,” in Thandika Mkandawire (ed.), African Intellectuals:             Rethinking Politics, Language, Gender and Development (Dakar, London and New York: CODESRIA Books and Zed             Books), pp. 56-77.
    • 2004    “Black Reparations in a Conservative World: Racial Aspirations and Political Realities” in Jemadari Kamara and Tony Menelik Van             Der Meer (eds.) State of The Race – Creating Our 21 st Century: Where Do We Go From Here? (Boston, MA: Diaspora             Press)
    • 2004    “The Language of ‘Francophonie’ and the Race of the Renaissance: A Commonwealth Perspective” in Ola Uduku and Alfred B.             Zack-Williams (eds.) Africa Beyond the Post-Colonial: Political and Socio-Cultural Identities (Hampshire, England, and             Burlington, VT: Ashgate)
    • 2004    “Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Violence” in Kwasi Wiredu (ed.) A Companion to African Philosophy (Malden, MA, Oxford, UK             and Carlton, Australia: Blackwell), pp. 472-482.
      2004    “The Triple Heritage: The Split Soul of a Continent” in Charles C. Okigbo and Festus Eribo (eds.) Development and             Communication in Africa (Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto and Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers), pp. 15-29.
    • 2003    “Globalizing Africa and The Commonwealth: Four Ethical Revolutions” in Malinda S. Smith (ed.) Globalizing Africa (Trenton, NJ             and Asmara, Eritrea: Africa World Press), pp. 27-45.
    • 2003    “Conflict in Africa: An Overview” in Carolyn Pumphrey and Rye Schwartz-Barcott (eds.) Armed Conflict in Africa (Lanham, MD             and Oxford, UK: The Scarecrow Press), pp. 21-42.
    • 2003    “Does Globalization Help or Hinder Democratisation in Africa?” in Abdul Aziz Jalloh (ed.), The Challenges of Globalisation to             Democratic Governance in Africa: What Role for Civil Society and Other Stakeholders?” (Addis Ababa: Development             Policy Management Forum), pp.25-30.
    • 2003    “Afrenaissance: Struggles of Hope in Post-Colonial Africa” in Ebere Onwudiwe and Minabere Ibelema (eds.) Afro-Optimism:             Perspectives on Africa’s Advances (Westport, Connecticut and London: Praeger), 163-176.
    • 2002    “Shariacracy and Federal Models in the Era of Globalization: Nigeria in Comparative Perspective” in Edward R. McMahon and             Thomas A.P. Sinclair (eds.) Democratic Institution Performance: Research and Policy Perspectives (Westport, Connecticut             and London: Praeger), 63-75.
    • 2002    “Islam and Civilization” in Majid Tehranian and David W. Chappell (eds.) Dialogue of Civilizations:A New Peace Agenda for a             New Millennium (London and New York: I.B. Tauris), pp. 139-160.
    • 2001    “Pretender to Universalism: Western Culture in a Globalizing Age” in Salah Hassan and Iftikhar Dadi (eds.) Unpacking Europe             (Rotterdam: NAi Publishers), pp. 96-111.
    • 2001    “Ideology and African Political Culture” in Teodros Kiros (ed.) Explorations in African Political Thought: Identity,             Community, Ethics (New York and London: Routledge), pp. 97-131.
    • 2001    “Historical Struggles Between Islamic and Christian Worldviews: An Interpretation” in Virginia H. Milhouse, Molefi Kete Asante and             Peter O. Nwosu (eds.) Transnational Realities: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Cross-Cultural Relations (Thousand             Oaks, CA, London, UK and New Delhi, India: Sage Publications), pp. 109-119.
    • 2001    “The Challenge of Cultural Dependency: An African and Islamic Perspective” (with Alamin M. Mazrui) in Ruth Hayhoe and Julia Pan             (eds.) Knowledge Across Cultures: A Contribution to Dialogue Among Civilizations (Hong Kong, China: The University of             Hong Kong Comparative Education Research Centre), pp. 93-109.
    • 2001    “Shifting African Identities: The Boundaries of Ethnicity and Religion in Africa’s Experience” in Simon Bekker, Martine Dodds, and             Meshack M. Khosa (eds.) Shifting African Identities – Identity? Theory, Politics, History Series, Vol. II (Pretoria, South Africa:             Human Sciences Research Council), pp. 153-175.
    • 2001    “Constitutional Change and Cultural Engineering: Africa’s Search for New Directions” in J. Oloka-Onyango (ed.)                                                  Constitutionalism in Africa: Creating opportunities, Facing Challenges (Kampala, Uganda: Fountain Publishers, 2001), pp.             18-36.
    • 2001    “Africans and African Americans in Changing World Trends: Globalizing the Black Experience” in Seth N. Asumah and Ibipo             Johnston-Anumonwo (eds.) Issues in Africa and the African Diaspora in the 21 st Century(Binghamton: Binghamton                                     University Global Publications), pp. 3-20.
    • 2001    “Africa between the Meiji Restoration and the Legacy of Ataturk: Comparative Dilemmas of Modernization” in Obioma M. Iheduru                              (ed.) Contending Issues in African Development: Advances, Challenges, and the Future (Westport and London: Greenwood             Press), pp. 69-85.
    • 2001    “Stages of Globalization in the African Context: Mombasa” in Nezar AlSayyad (ed.) Hybrid Urbanism: On the Identity              Discourse and the Built Environment (Westport, CT, and London: Praeger), pp. 111-130.
    • 2001    “Preface” in Jan Hoorweg, Dick Foeken, R. A. Obudho (eds.) Kenya Coast Handbook: Culture, resources and development in the             East African littoral (Hamburg and London: Lit Verlag Münster), pp. xxi-xxvi.
    • 2001    "The African Renaissance: A Triple Legacy of Skills, Values and Gender" in S. C. Saxena (ed) Africa Beyond 2000: Essays on             Africa's Political and Economic Development in the Twenty-First Century (Delhi: Kalinga Publishers), pp. 29-60.
    • 2000    “Transnational ethnicity and subnational religion in Africa’s political experience” in Kjell Goldmann, Ulf Hannerz and Charles Westin             (eds.) Nationalism and Internationalism in the Post-Cold War Era (London and New York: Routledge), pp 37-50.
    • 2000    “Africans and African Americans in Changing World Trends: Globalizing the Black Experience” in Hasanat A. Satti, Omer Ahmed             Sa’eed, Al-Tayib M. Osman, Abdel Al-Gayoum A. Al-Hassan, and Yusuf K. Abu-Rafas (eds.), Africa in the post Cold War era             (Khartoum: International University of Africa Press), pp. 1-19.
    • 2000    "The United Nations and the Muslim World: Allies or Adversaries" in Tareq Y. Ismael (ed) The International Relations of the              Middle East in the 21st Century: Patterns of Continuity and Change (Aldershot: Ashgate), pp. 360-379.
    • 2000    "The Global Ummah and the British Commonwealth: Four Ethical Revolutions" in Tareq Y. Ismael (ed) The International Relations of             the Middle East in the 21st Century: Patterns of Continuity and Change (Aldershot: Ashgate), pp. 380-400.
    • 2000    "Islam between Ethnicity and Economics: the Dialectics of Africa's Experience", in Thomas Salter and Kenneth King (eds) Africa,             Islam and Development: Islam and Development in Africa-African Islam, African Development (Edinburgh: Centre of             African Studies), pp. 15-78.
    • 2000    "Technological Underdevelopment in the South: The Continuing Cold War" in Paul Wapner and Lester Edwin J. Ruiz (eds)             Principled World Politics: The Challenge of Normative International Relations (Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers), pp.             275-283.
    • 2000     "Civilizations in Absentia: The United Nations and the Divided Countries" in Imagining Tomorrow: Rethinking the Global             Challenge (New York: United Nations)
    • 2000     "Between Domestic Policy and Regional Power: The Role of Ideology in Uganda" in Justus Mugaju and J. Oloka-Onyango (eds)               No-Party Democracy in Uganda: Myths and Realities (Kampala: Fountain Publishers), pp. 127-140.
    • 2000     "Transnational Ethnicity and Sub-national religion in Africa's Political Experience" in Kjell Goldmann, Ulf Hannerz and Charles Westin (eds)             Nationalism and Internationalism in the Post-Cold War Era. (London: Routledge), pp. 37-50.
    • 1999     “African Security: The Erosion of the State and the Decline of Race as a Basis for Human Relations,” in Caroline Thomas and Peter             Wilkin (eds.), Globalization, Human Security, and the African Experience (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner).
    • 1999     "Linguistic Dilemmas of Afrocentricity: The diaspora experience" (with Alamin
                   M. Mazrui) in an edited book entitled Language and Ideology Vol I: Cognitive Theoretical Approaches (John Benjamins             Publishing Co. in press).
    • 1999     “The Social Dimensions of Culture and Contemporary Expressions”, Culture in sustainable development: investing in cultural and             natural endowments: proceedings of the Conference on Culture in Sustainable Development: Investing in Cultural and Natural            Endowments held at the World Bank in Washington, D.C. on September 28-29, 1998, pp.16-20.
    • 1998     “The German Factor in the Global Black Experience: From the Berlin Conference to the Berlin Wall,” chapter in David McBride,             Leroy Hopkins and C. Aisha Blackshire-Belay (eds.) Crosscurrents: African Americans, Africa, and Germany in the Modern             World (Columbia, South Carolina:Camden House, Inc.) pp. 240-251.
    • 1998    "The Failed State and Political Collapse in Africa," chapter in Olara A. Otunnu and Michael W. Doyle(eds.) Peacemaking and             Peacekeeping for the New Century (Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers) pp. 233-243.
    • 1998    "Islam and Afrocentricity: The Triple Heritage School", chapter in John C. Hawley (ed.) The Postcolonial Crescent (New York:             Peter Lang Publishing, Inc.) pp. 169-184.
    • 1998    "Afrocentricity Versus Milticulturalism?: A Dialectic in Search of a Synthesis" in George Katsiaficas and Teodros Kiros (eds) The             Promise of Multiculturalism: Education and Autonomy in the 21st Century.(New York: Routledge), pp. 178-194.
    • 1997    “The Study of Africa: Genesis, Substance and Cultural Boundaries”, chapter in John Middleton (ed.) Encyclopedia of Africa: South of             the Sahara (New York: Macmillan Library Reference USA) pp. xxxiii - xl.
      1997     "Three Stages of Globalization: Mombasa", chapter in Uner Kirdar (ed.) Cities Fit for People (New York: UNDP) pp. 472-486.
    • 1997    "Crisis in Somalia: From Tyranny to Anarchy", chapter in Hussein M. Adam and Richard Ford (eds.) Mending Rips in the Sky:             Options for Somali Communities in the 21st Century (Lawrenceville, NJ: The Red Sea Press, Inc.) pp. 5-11.
    • 1996    "The Star-Spangled Dialectic: African Universities and the American Model of Higher Education", chapter in Hans d' Orville (ed.)             Beyond Freedom: Letters to Olusegun Obasanjo (New York:African Leadership Foundation, Inc.) pp. 273-281.
    • 1996    “Africa’s Tripartite Heritage: Towards Cultural Synthesis,” in Molefi Kete Asante and Abu S. Abarry (eds.), African Intellectual             Heritage: A Book of Sources (Philadelphia: Temple University Press), pp. 210-217.
    • 1996    "The Imperial Culture of North-South Relations: The Case of Islam and the West" in Karen Dawisha and Bruce Parrott (eds.) The             End of Empire?: The Transformation of the USSR in a Comparative Perspective (New York: Armonk) pp. 218 - 240.
    • 1996    "Perspective: The Muse of Modernity and the Quest for Development," in Philip G. Altbach and Salah M. Hassan (eds.) The Muse of             Modernity: Essays on Culture as Development in Africa (Trenton, NJ and Asmara, Eritrea: Africa World Press) pp. 1-18.
    • 1996    "Global Africa: From Abolitionists to Reparationists," in Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem (ed.) Pan Africanism: Politics, Economy and             Social Change in the Twenty-first Century (London: Pluto Press) pp. 123-141.
    • 1996    "The Historical Azikiwe: Why Zik of Africa?" in Aka Ikenga special collection of tributes, Nnamdi Azikiwe: Tributes to an African             Legend, (Lagos, Nigeria, and London: Minaj Publishers Limited) pp. 96-103.
    • 1996    "Afrostroika and Planned Governance: Economic Adjustment and Political Engineering", in Aguibou Y.Yansane (ed.) Development             Strategies in Africa: Current Economic, Socio-Political and Institutional Trends and Issues (Westport, CT and London:             Greenwood Press), pp. 89-103.
    • 1996    "'Progress': Illegitimate Child of Judeo-Christian Universalism and Western Ethnocentrism -- A Third World Critique" in Leo Marx and             Bruce Mazlish (eds.) Progress: Fact or Illusion?(Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press)pp. 153-174.
    • 1996    "The Frankenstein State and Uneven Sovereignty", in D.L.Sheth and Ashis Nandy (eds.) in The Multiverse of Democracy: Essays             in Honour of Rajni Kothari (New Delhi, Thousand Oaks and London: Sage Publications)pp. 50-77.
    • 1996    " Mombasa: Three Stages Towards Globalization",in Anthony D. King (ed.) Re-Presenting The City: Ethnicity, Capital and             Culture in the 21 st-Century Metropolis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, and London: Macmillian Press Ltd) pp. 158-176.
    • 1996    "The Nuclear Option and International Justice: Islamic Perspectives", in Nimat Hafez Barazangi, et al, Islamic Identity and the             Struggle for Justice (Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida) pp. 95-116.
    • 1995    "The African State as a Political Refugee", in David R. Smock and Chester A. Crocker (eds.) African Conflict Resolution: The             US Role in Peacemaking (Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press), pp. 9-25.
    • 1995    "Global Africa in Flux: The Dialectic of Diversity In the Black World", in Carlos Moore (Gen. ed) and Tanya R. Saunders and Shawna Moore             (eds) African Presence in the Americas (Trenton, NJ:Africa World Press) pp. 457-476.
    • 1995    "The 'Other' as the 'Self' under Cultural Dependency: The Impact of the Postcolonial University",chapter in Gisela Brinker-Gabler,(ed.)             Encountering the Other(s): Studies in Literature, History and Culture (Albany, NY: State University of New York) pp. 333-362.
    • 1995    "The Polity and the University: An African Perspective", in Senyo B-S.K. Adjibolosoo (ed.) The Significance of the Human             Factor in African Economic Development (Westport, CT and London: Praeger), pp. 165-181.
    • 1995    "Africa and other Civilizations: Conquest and Counterconquest", chapter in John W. Harbeson and Donald Rothchild (eds.) Africa in             World Politics Post-Cold War Challenges (Boulder, CO: Westview Press,) pp. 69-94.
    • 1995    "Global Apartheid ?: Race and Religion in the New World Order", in Redefining The Good Society (New Delhi, Bombay, et al:             Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust) pp. 106-122.
    • 1995    "Conflict As a Retreat from Modernity: A Comparative Overview", in Oliver Furley (ed.) Conflict in Africa (New York and             London: I.B. Tauris Publishers) pp. 19-27.
    • 1995    "Political Leadership in Africa: Seven Styles and Four Traditions" in Hans d'Orville (ed.) Leadership For Africa: In Honor of             Olusegun Obasanjo On the Occasion of his 60th Birthday(New York: African Leadership Foundation) pp. 161-64.
    • 1994    "The Impact of Global Changes on Academic Freedom in Africa: A Preliminary Assessment", in Mahmood Mamdani and Mamadou             Diouf (eds.) Academic Freedom in Africa (Dakar: CODESRIA) pp. 118-140.
    • 1994    "Development in a Multi-Cultural Context: Trends and Tensions" in Ismail Serageldin and June Taboroff (eds.) Culture and             Development in Africa (Washington, D.C: The World Bank) pp. 127-36.
    • 1994    "Islamic Doctrine and the Politics of induced Fertility Change: An African Perspective," in Jason L.Finkle and C. Alison McIntosh             (eds) The New Politics of Population: Conflict and Consensus in Family Planning [A Supplement to Vol. 20, 1994,             Population and Development Review] (New York: The Population Council) pp. 121-34.
    • 1994    "Islam at War and Communism in Retreat," and "Global Apartheid?: Race and Religion in the New World Order," Two chapters in             Tareq Y. Ismael and Jacqueline S. Ismael (eds.) The Gulf War and the New World Order: International Relations of the             Middle East (Gainesville, FL, et al: University Press of Florida) pp. 502-20 & pp. 521-35.
    • 1994    "The Challenge of Cultural Dependency: An African View", in Ruth Hayhoe (ed.) Knowledge Across Cultures: Universities East             and West(Hubei, China: Hubei Education Press, OISE Press) pp. 30-36.
    • 1993    "African Islam and Comprehensive (sic) Religion: Between Revivalism and Expansion", in Nura Alkali, et al, Islam in Africa:             Proceedings of the Islam in Africa Conference (Ibadan, et al, Nigeria:Spectrum Books Ltd.) pp.247-265.
    • 1993    "Afrabia: Africa and the Arabs in the New World Order", chapter in Otaker Hulec and Milos Mendel,(eds.) Threefold Wisdom:             Islam, the Arab World and Africa (Praha: Oriental Institute, Czech Republic) pp. 160-172.
    • 1993    "Human Obligation and Global Accountability: From the Impeachment of Warren Hastings to the Legacy of Nuremberg," chapter in             Richard Falk, Robert C. Johansen and Samuel S. Kim (eds. NY) The Constitutional Foundations of World Peace (Albany, NY: State             University of New York Press, 1993) pp. 329-347.
    • 1993    "Global Apartheid? Race and Religion in the New World Order" chapter commissioned by the Nobel Foundation (Oslo, Norway) for             Beyond the Cold War: New Dimensions in International Relations, edited by Geir Lundestad & Odd Arne Westad             (Stockholm: Scandinavian University Press, 1993) pp. 85-98.
    • 1992    "The Sudan in Reverse: Northern Separatists and Southern Integrationists," chapter in book Culture and Contradiction: Dialects             of Wealth, Power and Symbol edited by Hermine G. DeSoto (San Francisco, CA: EM Texts, 1992) pp.170-77.
    • 1992    "Development in a Multi-Cultural Context: Trends and Tensions," in Ismail Serageldin and June Taboroff (Eds.) Culture and             Development in Africa, proceedings of the International Conference held at the World Bank, Washington D.C. (April 2-3, 1992)             Vol. 1 [Washington D.C.: World Bank, 1992] pp. 129-138.
    • 1992    "Pan-Africanism," (co-author Abisi Sharakiya) Blackwell's Dictionary of Social Thought (Oxford, England).
    • 1991    "Africa and other civilizations: Conquest and Counter-Conquest," chapter in Africa in World Politics edited by John W. Harbeson             and Donald Rothchild (Boulder CO, and Oxford: Westview Press) pp. 69-91.
    • 1991    "From Sun-Worship to Time-Worship: Towards a Solar Theory of History," short article in Philosophy, Man and the             Environment Advance Volume of Papers, World Conference of Philosophy, edited by H. Odera Oruka (Nairobi: Kenya             International Conference Center).
    • 1991    "Privatization versus the Market: Cultural Contradictions in Structural Adjustment," in Holger Bernt Hansen and Michael Twaddle             (Eds.) Changing Uganda: The Dilemmas of Structural Adjustment And Revolutionary Change (London and Athens, OH:             James Currey and Ohio University Press), pp. 351-78.
    • 1991    " Tanzania: Building Socialism Without a Vanguard Party," chapter in a book Re-Thinking The Arusha Declaration edited by             Jeannette Hartmann (Copenhagen: Center for Development Research and Axel Nielsen and Son A/S) pp. 63-83.
    • 1990    "Gender, Skill and Power: Africa in Search of Transformation", in Jongsuk Chay (ed.) Culture and International Relations (New             York and Westport, CT: Praeger) pp. 153-171.
    • 1990    "Social Participation and the Culture of Production: Africa Between Pastoralists and Cultivators," in Understanding Africa's Food             Problems: Social Policy Perspectives (New York: Hans Zell Publishers) pp. 66-91.
    • 1989    "Growing Up in a Shrinking World: A Private Vantage Point," In Joseph K. Kruzel and James N. Rosenau (Eds.) Journeys Through World             Politics: Autobiographical Reflections of Thirty- four Academic Travelers (Lexington, MA and Toronto: Lexington Books) pp.469-             87.
    • 1988    "Is Africa Decaying?: The View from Uganda," chapter in Uganda Now: Between Decay and Development (London, Nairobi,             Columbus OH: James Currey, Ltd, Heinemann Kenya, and Ohio University Press) edited by Holger B. Hansen and Michael Twaddle, pp.             336-58.
    • 1988    "Racial Self-Determination," In W.J. Allan Macartney (Ed.) Self-Determination in the Commonwealth (Aberdeen: The University Press             Aberdeen) pp. 52-64.
    • 1988    "Uganda: The Dual Polity and the Plural Society," (co-author Omari H. Kokole) chapter in Democracy in Developing Countries             (Boulder, CO and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers and Adamantine Press Ltd., 1988) Vol. 2, Africa, edited by Larry Diamond,             Juan Linz and Seymour Martin Lipset, pp. 259-98.
    • 1987    "The World Economy and the African/Afro-American Connection," in Adelaide M. Cromwell (Ed.), Dynamics of the African/Afro-            American Connection: From Dependency to Self-Reliance (Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press) pp. 36-61.
    • 1987    "Africa's Triple Heritage of Play: Reflections on the Gender Gap," chapter 9 in William J. Baker and James A. Mangan (Eds.) Sports             in Africa: Essays in Social History (New York and London: Africana Publishing Company), pp. 217-28.
    • 1987    "Special Report: Ethnicity and the North-South Divide in Ugandan Politics," 1987 Britannica Book of the Year (Chicago, Toronto             and London: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 1987) pp. 441-2 (co-author Omari Kokole).
    • 1986    "The Triple Heritage of the State in Africa," in Ali Kazancigil (Ed.) The State in Global Perspective (Aldershot, UK: Gower) pp.             107-18.
    • 1986    "Human Rights and Moving Frontier of World Culture," in Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights (Paris: UNESCO) pp.             243-65.
    • 1986    "Cultural Forces in African Politics: In Search of a Synthesis," in I.J. Mowoe and R. Bjornson (Eds.) Africa and the West: The             Legacies of Empire (New York and London: Greenwood Press) pp. 34-53.
    • 1985    "Africa and the Search for a New International Technological Order," Chapter 13 in P. Ndegwa, L.P. Mureithi and R.H. Green (eds.)             Development Options for Africa in the 1980s and Beyond (Nairobi: Oxford University Press) pp. 177-85.
    • 1985    With Teshome Wagaw, "Towards Decolonizing Modernity: Education and Culture Conflict in Eastern Africa," The Educational             Process and Historiography in Africa (Paris: UNESCO) pp. 35-62.
    • 1985    "Uncle Sam's Hearing Aid," In Sanford J. Ungar (Ed.) Estrangement: America and the World (New York and Oxford: Oxford             University Press) pp. 179-92.
    • 1985    "Africa Between Ideology and Technology: Two Frustrated Forces of Change," in Gwen­dolen MCarter and Patrick O'Meara (Eds.)             African Independence: The First Twenty-Five Years (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press and London: Hutchinson) pp. 275-300.
    • 1985    "New Nuclear Weapon States and Their Impact on Third World Regional Conflicts," in S.A. Kahn (Ed.) Nuclear War, Nuclear             Proliferation and Their Consequences (Oxford: Clarendon Press) pp. 150-54.
    • 1985    "Towards Abolishing the Red Sea and Re-Africanizing the Arabian Penin­sula," in Jeffrey C. Stone (Ed.) Africa and the Sea             Proceedings of a Colloquium at the University of Aberdeen, March 1984 (Aberdeen: Aberdeen University, African Studies Group)             pp. 98-104.
    • 1984    "Africa Entrapped: Between the Protestant Ethic and the Legacy of Westphalia," chapter in Hedley Bull and Adam Watson (Eds.) The             Expansion of International Society (Oxford: Clarendon Press) pp. 289-308.
    • 1984    "The Privatization of the Post-Colonial State: Black Africa between Shaka and Shylock," Vereinte Nationen (Bonn, Federal             Republic of German) [August].
    • 1983    "Post-Liberation Movements in Search of Racial, Sexual and Class Utopias," in W. Page (Ed.) The Future of Politics:             Governance, Movements and World Order (London: Frances Pinter Publishers) pp. 59-69.
    • 1983    "Meiji Restorasyonu ile Ataturk un mirasi arasinda Afrika," Bildiriler ve Tartismalar Turkiyi is Bankasi, Uluslararasi ATATURK             Sempozyumu (May 17-22, 1981). Turkiyi is Bankasi Kultur Yayinlari, pp. 359-94.
    • 1983    "Francophone Nations and English-Speaking States: Imperial Ethnicity and African Political Formations," in State Versus Ethnic             Claims: African Policy Dilemmas (Edited by Donald Rothchild and Victor A. Olorunsola) (Boulder, CO: Westview Press) pp. 25-43.
    • 1982    "Eurafrica, Eurabia, and African-Arab Relations: The Tensions of Tripolarity," in D.M. Wai (Ed.) Interdependence in a World of             Equals (Boulder, CO: Westview Press) pp. 17-46.
    • 1982    "Through the Prism of the Humanities: Eurafrican Lessons from Shakespeare, Shaka, Puccini, and Senghor," In Robert W. July and             Peter Benson (Eds.) African Cultural and Intellectual Leaders and the Development of the New African Nations (New             York: Rockefeller Foundation and Ibadan: Ibadan University Press) pp. 197-220.
    • 1982    "The Computer Culture and Nuclear Power: Political Implications for Africa," In Timothy Shaw (Ed.) Alternative Futures for             Africa (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press) pp. 237-58.
    • 1981    "The Military Agrarian Complex in the Re-Africanization of Africa: Rustic Soldiers as Traditionalizers," in R.S. Ganapathy (Ed.)             Agriculture, Rural Energy and Development (Selected Proceedings of the 1980 IAAATCS Symposium) (Ann Arbor: Division of             Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, The University of Michigan) pp. 91-117.
    • 1981    "Cultural Differences and World Order: Toward Parity of Esteem," in Bickley Verner and John Philip Puthenparampil (Eds.) Cultural             Relations in the Global Community: Problems and Prospects (New Delhi: Abhivan Publications) pp. 231-52.
    • 1980    "Military Rule and the Re-Africanization of Africa: Amin in Uganda," in Isaac James Mowoe (Ed.) Performance of Soldiers as             Governors: African Politics and the African Military (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, Inc.) pp. 414-64 (co-authored             with David F. Gordon).
    • 1980    With David F. Gordon, " Independent African States and the Struggle for Southern Africa," in W. John Weiler (Ed.) Southern Africa Since              the Portuguese Coup (Boulder, CO: Westview Press), pp. 183-93. Also reprinted in: The Decolonization of Africa: Southern Africa              and the Horn of Africa. Working documents and report of meeting of experts held in Warsaw, Poland October 9-13, 1978. Paris:              UNESCO Press 1981, (The General History of Africa: Studies and Documents; No. 5) pp. 13-23.
    • 1980    "Beyond Dependency in the Black World: Five Strategies for Decolonization," in Aguibou Y. Yansane (Ed.) Decolonization and             Dependency: Problems of Development of African Societies (Westport, CT and London: Greenwood Press) pp. 84-97.
    • 1980    "The Novelist as Mediator Between Art and Social Philosophy," in Claude Sumner (Ed.) African Philosophy: La Philosophie             Africaine (Proceedings of the Seminar on African Philosophy, Addis Ababa, 1-3 December, 1976) (Addis Ababa: Chamber Print­ing House,             1980) pp. 234-45.
    • 1980    "Armed Kinsmen and the Origins of the State: An Essay in Philosophical Anthropology," in Claude Sumner (Ed.) African Philosophy: La             Philosophie Africaine (Proceedings of the Seminar on African Philosophy, Addis Ababa, 1-3 December, 1976) (Addis Ababa: Chamber            Printing House,1980) pp. 215-233; also published in Journal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 12, No. 1-4 (1977) pp. 7-19 (1977).
    • 1979    "Ethnicity, Power and Population in East Africa," in Reuben K. Udo, et. al (Eds.) Population Education Source Book for Sub-Saharan             Africa (London and Ibadan: Heinemann Educational Books) pp. 269-304.
    • 1979    "World Futures: Which Ways are Forward?," The Re-evaluation of Existing Values and the Search for Absolute Values, Vol. 1             [Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences, Boston, 1978] (New York: The International Cultural             Foundation Press) pp. 369-74.
    • 1979    "Towards a New International Religious Order: An African Perspective," in Christian and Islamic Contributions Towards             Establishing Independent States in Africa South of the Sahara. Papers and Proceedings of the African Colloquium,             Bonn-Bad Godesberg, 2-4 May 1979. (Stuttgart: Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations) pp. 13-29.
    • 1979    "Casualties of an Underdeveloped Class Structure: The Expulsion of Luo Workers and Asian Bourgeoisie from Uganda," in W.A.             Shack and E.P. Skinner (Eds.) Strangers in African Societies (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press) pp. 261-78.
    • 1979    "Question Mark Over Africa," in Encyclopedia Britannica Year Book 1979 (Chicago, IL, Toronto, London: Encyclopedia Britannica Inc.)              pp. 9-15.
    • 1979    "The Impact of Transnational Corporations on Education Processes and Cultural Change: An African Perspective," in Krishna Kumar             (Ed.) Bonds Without Bondage: Explorations in Transcultural Interactions (Honolulu, HI: The University Press of Hawaii) pp. 155-            217.
    • 1979    "The Robes of Rebellion: Sex, Dress and Politics in Africa," in Ted Polhemus (Ed.) Social Aspects of the Human Body             (Harmondworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books) pp. 196-217.
    • 1978    "On the Concept of 'We Are All Africans'," In Onigu Otite (Ed.) Themes in African Social and Political Thought (Enugu,             Nigeria: Fourth Dimension Publishers) pp. 35-53.
    • 1978    "The Caste Factor in Social Forecasting: Predictability as a Brahminic and Bourgeois Value," in Nazli Choucri and Thomas W.             Robinson (Eds.) Forecasting in International Relations: Theory, Methods, Problems, Prospects (San Francisco, CA: W.H.             Friedman and Co.) pp. 373-83.
    • 1978    "The African University as a Multinational Corporation: Problems of Penetration and Dependency," in Phillip G. Altbach and Gail P.             Kelly (Eds.) Education and Colonialism (London and New York: Longman) pp. 331-52.
    • 1978    "Ethnic Tensions and Political Stratification in Uganda," In Brian M. Du Toit (Ed.) Ethnicity in Modern Africa (Boulder, CO:             Westview Press) pp. 47-68.
    • 1978    "Educated Africans in Politics and Society," In A. DeSouza (Ed.) The Politics of Change and Leadership Development: The             New Leaders in India and Africa (New Delhi: Manohar) pp. 65-91.
    • 1978    "Development in Commonwealth History: From the Views of Karl Marx to the Policies of James Callaghan," The University of             Leeds Review (summer) Vol. 21, pp. 155-67.
    • 1978    "Church, State and Marketplace in the Spread of Swahili: Comparative Educational Implications," In B. Spolsky and R.L. Cooper             (Eds.) Case Studies in Bilingual Education (Rowley, MA: Newbury House Publications) pp. 427-53.
    • 1978    "World Futures: Which Ways are Forward?," The Re-Evaluation of Existing Values and the Search for Absolute Values             Proceedings of the International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences, pp. 369-74.
    • 1978    "Negritude, the Talmudic Tradition and Intellectual Performance of Blacks and Jews," Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1             (January) pp. 19-36.
    • 1978    "Political Science and Social Commitment in the First Republic of Uganda: A Personal Interpretation," Kenya Historical Review,             Vol. 6, No. 1/2, pp. 63-83.
    • 1977    "Boxer Muhammad Ali and Soldier Idi Amin as International Political Symbols: The Bioeconomics of Sport and War," in             Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 19, No. 2 [April] (Cambridge, U.K. and Ann Arbor, Michigan) pp. 189-215.
    • 1977    "Religious Strangers in Uganda: From Emin Pasha to Amin Dada," African Affairs (London) Vol. 76, No. 302 (January) pp.             21-38.
    • 1977    "World Culture and the Search for Human Consensus," chapter in, On the Creation of a Just World Order: Preferred Worlds for the             1990s edited by S.H. Mendlovitz (New York: Free Press) pp.1-38.
    • 1977    " Kenya: Foreword," in A Socio-Economic Study of the Kenya Highlands from 1900-1970 by Ng'weno Osolo-Nasubo             (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America).
    • 1977    "Amin: Afterword," in Idi Amin: Deathlight of Africa by David Gwyn (Boston, MA and Toronto: Little, Brown & Co.) pp. 209-32.
    • 1977    "Development Equals Modernization Minus Dependency: A Computer Equation," chapter in The Computer and Africa:             Applications, Problems and Potential R.A. Obudho and D.R.F. Taylor (Eds.) (New York: Praeger Publishers).
    • 1977    Contribution to section on the, "Ethics of the New International Economic Order," in Jagdish Bhagwati (Ed.) The New International             Economic Order (Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press).
    • 1977    "Ethnic Tensions and Political Stratification in Uganda," in Brian M. du Toit (Ed.) Ethnicity in Modern Africa (Boulder, CO:             Westview Press).
    • 1977    "The Anatomy of Violence in Contemporary Africa," in Helen Kitchen (Ed.) Africa: From Mystery to Maze (Volume in series on             Critical Choices for Americans) (Lexington, MA and Toronto: Lexington Books) pp. 45-76. Mazrui's essay was also edited for             international radio-broadcasting (serialized) by Voice of American Radio in English, French, Portuguese, Arabic and Swahili             (Summer).
    • 1977    "Churches and Multinationals in the Spread of Modern Education: A Third World Perspective," The Search for Absolute Values:             Harmony among the Sciences The International Cultural Foundation, Inc. (New York) pp. 493-517; also published in Third             World Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 30-49.
    • 1976    "The De-Indianization of Uganda: Who is a Citizen?," chapter In D.R. Smock and K. Bentsi-Enchill (Eds.) The Search for National             Integration in Africa edited (London: Collier MacMillan Publishers) pp. 77-90.
    • 1976    "Negritude, The Talmudic Tradition and the Intellectual Performance of Blacks and Jews," in Hommage a Leopold Sedar Senghor:             Homme de Culture (Paris: Presence Africaine); also chapter in Centrality of Science and Absolute Values proceedings of the Fourth            International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences (New York) Vol. II, pp. 1109-32.
    • 1976    "Black Vigilantism in Cultural Transition: Institutional Void and Political Improvisation in Tropical Africa," chapter in Vigilante             Politics (Eds.) H.J. Rosenbaum and P.C. Sederberg (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press).
    • 1976    "The Afro-Saxons," In A.A. Said and L.R. Simons (Eds.) Ethnicity in an International Context (New Brunswick, NJ:             Transaction Books) pp. 203-17.
    • 1976    "The Bolsheviks and the Bantu: From the October Revolution to the Angolan Civil War," Survey (London) Vol. 22, No. 3/4             (100/101) [Summer/Autumn] pp. 288-306.
    • 1976    "The African University as Multinational Corporation: Comparative Problems of Penetration and Dependency," discussion paper,             Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex (England). Another version was published in Harvard Educational Review             May.
    • 1976    "The Baganda and the Japanese: Comparative Response to Modernization," Kenya Historical Review (Nairobi) Vol. 4 No. 2, pp.             167-86.
    • 1975    "Academic Freedom in Africa: The Dual Tyranny," African Affairs (London) Vol. 74, No. 297 (Autumn) pp. 393-400.
    • 1975    "The African University as a Multinational Corporation: Problems of Penetration and Dependency," Harvard Educational Review             Vol. 45, No. 2, pp.191-210.
    • 1975    "World Culture and the Search for Human Consensus," in Saul H. Mendlovitz (ed.) On the Creation of a Just World Order:             Preferred Worlds for 1990's (New York: The Free Press) pp. 1-37.
    • 1975    "The New Interdependence: From Hierarchy to Symmetry," In James W. Howe (Ed.) The United States and World             Development: Agenda for Action (New York, Washington/ London: Praeger Publishers for Overseas Development Council).             Reprinted in Guy F. Erb and Valeriana Kallab (eds.) Beyond Dependency: The Developing World Speaks Out (Washington, D.C.             and New York:Overseas Development Council and Praeger) pp. 38-54.
    • 1975    With D. Ocaya-Lakidi, "State Formation and Nation Building in Africa," in J.E. Willmer (ed.) Africa: Teaching Perspectives and             Approaches (Tualatin, OR: Geographic and Area Study Publications) pp. 168-188.
    • 1975    "Kwame Nkrumah and de Gaulle: Two Nationalists in Historical Contact," In O. Ojuka and W.R. Ochieng (eds.) Politics and             Leadership in Africa (Nairobi: East Africa Literature Bureau) pp. 296-327.
    • 1975    "Ethnic Stratification and the Military-Agrarian Complex: The Uganda Case," Chapter In Nathan Glazer and Daniel P. Moynihan             (eds.) Ethnicity: Theory and Experience (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press) pp. 420-49.
    • 1974    On "The Trial of Christopher Okigbo," In Andrew Gurr and Angus Calder (Eds.) Writers in East Africa: Papers from a             Colloquium held at the University of Nairobi, June 1971 (Nairobi: East African Literature Bureau) pp. 97-101.
    • 1974    "Piety and Puritanism under a Military Theocracy: Uganda Soldiers as Apostolic Successors," in Catherine M. Kelleher (ed.)             Political-Military Systems: Comparative Perspectives (Beverly Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications) pp. 105-24.
    • 1974    "The Indian Ocean and the Nile Valley," chapter in Y. Tandon and D. Chandarana (Eds.) Horizons of African Diplomacy (Nairobi: East             African Publishing House) pp. 86-114.
    • 1973     "Traditional Cleavages and Efforts of Integration in East Africa," chapter in S.N. Eisenstadt and Stein Rokkan, Building States and             Regions (Two Volumes) (Beverly Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications).
    • 1973    "The Patriot as an Artist," In G.D. Killam (Ed.) African Writers on African Writing (Nairobi: Heinemann Educational Books) pp.             73-90.
    • 1973    "Identity and the Novelist: An Iron Law of Individualism," chapter In Paul Nursy-Bray (Ed.) Aspects of Africa's Identity: Five             Essays (Kampala: Makerere Institute of Social Research) pp. 70-9.
    • 1973    "The Black Arabs in Comparative Perspective: The Political Sociology of Race Mixture," chapter in Dunstan M. Wai (Ed.) The             Southern Sudan, The Problem of National Integration (London: Frank Cass) pp. 47-81.
    • 1973    "The Yellow Man's Burden? Race and Revolution in Sino-African Relations," chapter in Ian Wilson (Ed.) China and the World             Community (Sydney and London) pp. 152-78.
    • 1973    "The Lumpen Proletariat and the Lumpen Militariat: African Soldiers as a New Political Class," Political Studies (United Kingdom)             Vol. 21, No. 1 (February) pp. 1-12.
    • 1972    "Africa in the 1970's: Political Unrest and Cultural Ferment," Survey (Great Britain) Vol. 18, No. 2 (Spring) pp. 66-82.
    • 1972    "Technology and Economic Development of Tropical African Frontiers," American Political Science Review, Vol. 66, No. 2, pp.             633-34.
    • 1972    "Political Economy of World Order: Modernization and Reform in Africa," In Economics and World Order: From the 1970's to             the 1990's edited by J.N. Bhagwati (London: Macmillan) pp. 287-319.
    • 1972    With A.G.G. Gingyera-Pincywa, "Regional Development and Regional Disarmament: Some African Perspectives," In F.S. Arkhurst             (Ed.) Arms and African Development -- Proceedings of the First Pan-African Citizens Conference (New York: Praeger) pp. 31-45.
    • 1972    "The African 'Conquest' of the British Commonwealth," chapter In Yashpal Tandon (Ed.) Readings in African International             Relations, Volume 1 (Nairobi: East African Literature Bureau) pp. 252-58.
    • 1972    "The Political Economy of World Order: Modernization and Reform in Africa," in Economics and World Order: From the 1970's             to the 1990's in Jagdish Bhagwati [ed.] (New York: Macmillan) pp. 287-319.
    • 1972    "African Nationalism's Rhetoric," chapter In Yashpal Tandon (Ed.) Readings in African International Relations, Volume 1             (Nairobi: East African Literature Bureau) pp. 127-31.
    • 1971    "The Multiple Marginality of the Sudan," chapter In Y.Fadl Hasan (ed.) Sudan in Africa: Studies presented to the First             International Conference Sponsored by the Sudan Research Unit, 7-12 February 1968 (Khartoum: University of Khartoum             Press) pp. 240-55. Reprinted as chapter 8 in Mazrui Violence and Thought: Essays on Social Tension in Africa (London and             Harlow:Longman, 1969) pp. 163-83.
    • 1971    "Islam and the English Language in East and West Africa," In W.H. Whitley (Ed.) Language Use and Social Change (London:             Oxford University Press) pp. 179-97.
    • 1971    "Africa: The Age of Nkrumah," chapter In Marcus Cunliff (Ed.), The Times History of Our Times (London: Weidenfeld and             Nicolson) pp. 314-29.
    • 1971    "On Poets and Politicians: Obote's Milton and Nyerere's Shakespeare," chapter in, Tanzania and Nyerere in Comparative             Perspective edited by Ahmed Mohiddin (commissioned by Oxford University Press, Eastern Africa).
    • 1971    "The Nigerian Army and African Images of the Military," (With J.D. Chick) in On Military Intervention edited by M. Janowitz and             J. Van Doorn (Rotterdam: Rotterdam University Press) pp. 279-300.
    • 1971    "Geographical Propinquity versus Commonwealth Cohesion," chapter in Paul Streeten and Hugh Corbert (Eds.) Commonwealth             Policy in a Global Context (London) pp. 16-31.
    • 1971    "Zionism and Race in Afro-Semitic Relations," In Ibrahim Abu-Lughod (ed.) The Transformation of Palestine (Evanston, IL:             Northwestern University Press) pp. 463-86.
    • 1971    "The Press in Africa and the United States: Divergent Conceptions of Roles," Annales D'etudes Internationales (Geneva) [Annals of             International Studies], Vol. 2, pp. 49-61.
    • 1970    "African International Relations," in John W. Paden and Edward W. Soja (eds.) The African Experience, Volume 1: Essays             (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press) pp. 532-44.
    • 1970    "Black Capitalism and Race Relations in East Africa and the United States," Afro-American Studies (New York) Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 69-77.
    • 1970    "Mecánica Sociale Politica linquistica na Africa oriental," (Social Mechanics and Linguistic Policy in East Africa), Revista Ciencia             Politica (Rio de Janeiro) Vol. 4, No. 4 (Oct/Dec) pp. 117-39.
    • 1970    "Current Sociopolitical Trends," In F.S. Arkhurst (Ed.) Africa in the Seventies and Eighties: Issues in Development (New             York: Praeger) pp. 48-86.
    • 1970    "Privilege and Protest as Integrative Factors: The Case of Buganda's Status in Uganda," in Protest and Power in Black Africa,             edited by R.I. Rotberg and A.A. Mazrui (New York: Oxford University Press) pp. 1072-87.
    • 1970    "Socialism as a Mode of International Protest: The Case of Tanzania," in Protest and Power in Black Africa edited by R.I. Rotberg and             A.A. Mazrui (New York: Oxford University Press) pp. 1139-52.
    • 1970    "Africa's Relevance to Modern Civilization: Past Influences and Future Trends," In J.S. Roucek and T. Kierman (Eds.) The Negro             Impact on Western Civilization (New York: Philosophical Library) pp. 445-65.
    • 1970    "Political Hygiene and Cultural Transition in Africa," chapter In Peter Gutkind (Ed.) The Passing of Tribal Man (Leiden: E.J. Brille)             pp. 113-25; also published in Journal of Asian and African Studies (Leiden) Vol. 5, No. 1/2, pp. 113-125.
    • 1970    "Epilogue to Okot p'Bitek," African Religions in Western Scholarship (Nairobi: East African Literature Bureau) pp. 121-34.
    • 1970    "Civic Violence and Political Violence in Uganda and the United States," paper presented at the Seventh World Congress,             International Sociological Association, Varna (September).
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