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Laremont CV - Binghamton
Ricardo René Larémont
Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
Education
Ph.D.
Yale University. Political Science.1995.
J.D.
New York University School of Law. Law. 1979.
B.A.
New York University School of Arts and Science. Political Science. 1976.
Experience
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Professor of Political Science and Sociology. SUNY Binghamton.
2006-Present
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Dean. Harpur College of Arts and Science. SUNY Binghamton.
2007-2008
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Chair. Department of Sociology. SUNY Binghamton.
2002-2007
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Associate Professor of Political Science and Sociology.
SUNY Binghamton.
2002-2006
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Assistant Professor of Political Science and Sociology.
SUNY Binghamton.
1997-2002
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Associate Director. Institute of Global Cultural Studies.
SUNY Binghamton.
1997-2002
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Assistant Director. Institute of African Studies.
Columbia University.
1996-1997
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science.
Vassar College.
1996-1997
Monographs
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Islamic Law and Politics in Northern Nigeria. Africa World Press.
2011
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Islam and the Politics of Resistance in Algeria, 1783-1992. Africa World Press.
2000
Edited Volumes
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Borders, Nationalism, and the African State.
Lynne Rienner.
2005
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The Causes of War and the Consequences of Peacekeeping in Africa.
Heinemann.
2002
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Ricardo René Larémont
Book Chapters
Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
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“Nigeria: An Experiment in Federalism and the
Management of Diversity.” With Vanessa Jimenez. In Francis Deng.,
Self-Determination and National Unity: A Challenge for Africa. Africa World Press.
2010
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“The Havana Afrocubano Movement and the Harlem Renaissance.”
With Lisa Yun. In Manning Marable and Vanessa Agard-Jones., eds.
Transitional Blackness: Navigating the Global Color Line. Palgrave MacMillan.
2008
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“Borders, States, and Nationalism.”
In Ricardo René Larémont., ed.
Borders, Nationalism, and the African State. Lynne Rienner.
2005
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“Ethnicity and National Identity in Sierra Leone.”
With Jimmy D. Kandeh and Rachel Cremona. In Ricardo René Larémont., ed.
Borders, Nationalism, and the African State. Lynne Rienner.
2005
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“Ethnic Grievance or Material Greed?”
With Robert L. Ostergard. In Ricardo René Larémont., ed.
Borders, Nationalism, and the African State. Lynne Rienner.
2005
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“Conclusion.”
In Ricardo René Larémont., ed.
Borders, Nationalism, and the African State. Lynne Rienner.
2005
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“The Causes of War and the Implications of Peacekeeping in Africa.”
In Ricardo René Larémont., ed.
The Causes of War and the Consequences of Peacekeeping in Africa. Heinemann.
2002
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“Lessons for the Transition to Democracy in Africa:
The Experience of the Military in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Nigeria, and Algeria.”
With Habu Galadima.
In Ricardo René Larémont., ed.
The Causes of War and the Consequences of Peacekeeping in Africa. Heinemann.
2002
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“Is There a Silk Road?
Views on Samuel Huntington’s Confucian-Islamic Connection.”
In Kiichi Mochizuki and Katherine Mueller., eds.
The New Silk Road and the Global Counterculture. The Pacific Institute.
1999
Articles
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“Islamic Law, Muslim Christian-Relations,
and the Transition to Democracy in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic.”
The Journal of the Middle East and Africa. Vol. 1, No.1 (2010): 25-42.
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2010
Ricardo René Larémont
Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
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“Legal Cultures in Muslim Societies:
2008
Rights and Culture in Nigeria and Iran.” With Reza Aslan.
NYU Review of Law and Security. Issue 10 (2008): 118-123.
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“The United States in Africa:
Addressing the Combustible Mix of Islam and Oil.”
Yale Global Online. 7 February 2007. HTTP://www.yaleglobal.yale.edu/index.jsp.
2007
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“The United States in Africa:
Addressing the Combustible Mix of Islam and Oil.”
The Daily Star (Cairo). 30 January 2007.
2007
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“America in Africa:
Addressing a Mix of Islam and Oil.”
The Daily Star (Beirut). 23 January 2007.
2007
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Chasing Camels in the Desert:
U.S. Foreign Policy in the Sahel.”
Bitter Lemons. HTTP://www.bitterlemons-international.org./inside.php?id=664.
2007
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“Political Islam in West Africa and the Sahel.”
With Hrach Gregorian.
Military Review. Vol. LXXVI, NO. 1 (January-February 2006): 27-36.
2006
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“Jewish and Japanese American Reparations:
Lessons for the Africana Community.”
Journal of Asian American Studies. Vol. IV, No. 3 (October 2001): 235-50.
2001
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“Chinese Coolies and African Slaves in Cuba, 1847-74.”
With Lisa Yun.
Journal of Asian American Studies. Vol. IV, No. 2 (June 2001): 99-122.
2001
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“The Havana Afrocubano Movement and the Harlem Renaissance:
The Role of the Intellectual in the Formation of Racial and National Identity.”
Souls. Vol. 1, No. 2 (February 1999): 18-30.
1999
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“Political versus Legal Strategies
for the African Slavery Reparations Movement.”
African Studies Quarterly. Vol. IV, No. 2 (February 1999).
HTTP://www.africa.ufl.edu/asq/v2/v2i4a3.pdf.
1999
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“Race, Islam, and Politics:
Differing Views among Black American Muslims.”
Journal of Islamic Studies. Vol. 10, No. 1 (January 1999): 33-49.
1999
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Conference Presentations
Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
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“La fragmentation d’Al Qaida au Maghreb Islamique.”
Marrakech Security Conference. Marrakech, Morocco.
20 January 2011
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“Tribalism and Ethnicity Research in North and West Africa.”
University of South Florida. St. Petersburg, FL.
7 December 2010
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“The Reintroduction of Sharia Criminal Law and the
Women’s Movement in Nigeria.”
Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa.
Arlington, VA.
5 November 2010
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“Sufism as a Possible Pacifist Alternative within Islam.”
Association of Muslim Social Scientists of North America.
Binghamton, NY.
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“Reflections on Ali Mazrui’s Legacy:
Global Culture and Africa’s Triple Heritage.”
New York State African Studies Association.
Cornell University. Cornell, NY.
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“Islamic Law, Muslim-Christian Relations,
and the Transition to Democracy in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic.”
Conference on Religion and the Transition to Democracy in Africa.
Globalization Research Center-Africa
University of California. Los Angeles, CA.
19 May 2007
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“Looking at the Big Picture:
A Multi-Variate Analysis of Violence.”
Centro di Incontri Humani/Henry Frank Guggenheim Foundation.
Ascona, Italy.
27 August 2006
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“Preliminary Findings from Public Opinion Research
on the State in Africa.”
African Studies Association.
Boston, MA.
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“Self-Determination Disputes in Africa.”
21 January 2003
Oxford University-Pomona College Conference on Globalization and Self-Determination.
Ontario, CA.
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“The Necessary Conditions for the Advancement of Peace in Africa.”
African Studies Association.
Houston, TX.
18 November 2001
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“Reparations from a Global Perspective.”
African Studies Association.
Houston, TX.
18 November 2001
16 October 2009
28 March 2008
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Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
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“Reparations for African Americans:
Learning from the Jewish and Japanese American Experiences.”
Conference on Confronting the Past: Memory, Identity, and Society
Center for Jewish Studies
University of California. Los Angeles, CA.
5 February 2001
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“Jewish and Japanese American Reparations:
Lessons for the Africana Community.”
Conference on Blacks and Asians: Revisiting Racial Formations
Columbia University. New York, NY.
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“The Use of Elections in the De-radicalization of Political Islam.”
International Association of Middle East Studies
Freie Universität Berlin. Berlin, Germany
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“The Havana Afrocubano Movement and the Harlem Renaissance.”
23 October 1999
Conference on Global and Multicultural Dimensions of Social and Literary Thought
Binghamton University. Binghamton, NY.
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“Demilitarization and Democratization in Latin America and Africa.”
Conference on Peacekeeping, Demilitarization, and Democratization in Africa
Bellagio Conference Center. Bellagio, Italy
8 June 1999
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“The Political Economy of Slavery:
African Slaves and Chinese Coolies in Nineteenth Century Cuba.”
Association of Asian American Studies. Philadelphia, PA.
1 April 1999
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“Political versus Legal Strategies
for the African Slavery Reparations Movement.”
Walter Rodney Conference. Binghamton, NY.
7 November 1998
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“Political versus Legal Strategies
for the African Slavery Reparations Movement.”
African Studies Association. Chicago, IL.
30 October 1998
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“Money without Power?
The Chinese of Southeast Asia and the Indians of East Africa.”
Indian Ocean Conference.
Columbia University. New York, NY.
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“The Evolution of the Meaning of Human Rights.”
Conference on Democracy, Development, and Destiny in Africa.
Yale University. New Haven, CT.
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“Algeria: A Flawed Transition to Democracy.”
American Sociological Association. Miami, FL.
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“Crisis, Islam, and Democracy in Algeria.”
Conference on the Prospect of Democracy in the Arab World.
Simmons College. Boston, MA.
9 November 2000
8 October 2000
10 February 1997
8 April 1995
17 August 1993
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Invited Lectures
Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
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“Radical Islam in Nigeria.”
Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Ottawa, CA.
15 June 2010
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“Radical Islam in Nigeria.”
European Commission. Brussels, Belgium.
18 May 2010
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“Political Islam in Africa.”
European Commission. Brussels, Belgium.
17 May 2010
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“Sufism as a Possible Pacifist Alternative within Islam.”
International Institute of Islamic Thought. Herndon, VA.
13 November 2009
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“Islamic Law and Politics in Nigeria.”
Howard University. Washington, DC.
12 November 2009
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“Rights in Conflict: Nigeria.”
New York University Law School. New York, NY.
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“Islam in North Africa and the Sahel.”
United States Department of State. Washington, DC.
31 October 2007
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“The Epistemology of Islamic Politics.”
United States Department of State. Washington, DC.
22 February 2007
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“Militant Islam and U.S. Foreign Policy in North and West Africa.”
Yale University. New Haven, CT.
1 December 2006
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“The Civil War in Cöte d’Ivoire.”
Graduate Student Organization. Binghamton University. Binghamton, NY.
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“La justice dans l’Islam.”
Tijaniyya Brotherhood. Kiota, Niger.
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“L’ethnicité dans la société américaine: les dimensions politiques et culturelles.” 19 March 2003
Union Africaine. Niamey, Niger.
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“Les stratégies pour établir la paix: les experiences de l’Afrique.”
Union Africaine. Niamey, Niger.
18 March 2003
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“Race, ethnicité, et diaspora.”
Union Africaine. Niamey, Niger.
17 March 2003
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“Multiculturalism and Politics.”
Debub University. Awassa, Ethiopia.
13 March 2003
27 February 2008
8 April 2005
20 March 2003
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Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
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“The United States and the Muslim World: Collaboration and Conflict.”
University of Addis Ababa. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
12 March 2003
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“Multiculturalism and Politics.”
Government of Ethiopia, International Institute for Peace and Development.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
11 March 2003
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“Reparations from a Comparative Perspective.”
Elmira Correctional Facility. Elmira, NY.
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“The Civil War in Algeria.”
Cornell University. Ithaca, NY.
13 November 2002
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“The Preemptive Military Strike: A New American Military Policy.”
SUNY Binghamton. Binghamton, NY.
18 September 2002
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“L’impacte de l’ethnicité dans la société américaine.”
Université de Conakry. Conakry, Guinée.
27 March 2002
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“La diversité ethnique: tendances dans la démographie américaine.”
Centre Culturel Américain. Conakry, Guinée.
26 March 2002
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“Le rôle de l’immigration et de l’ethnicité dans la formation des États-Unis.”
Centre Culturel Américain. Conakry, Guinée.
25 March 2002
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“Why Do They Hate Us So Much?
Reflections on the September 11, 2001 Attacks on the World Trade Center.”
Binghamton Club. Binghamton, NY.
4 February 2002
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“L’Islam aux États-Unis.”
Al-Masjid al-Jadeed. Mopti, Mali.
Al-Masjid al-Kabir. Djenne, Mali.
La Mairie, Segou, Mali.
Centre Culturel Américain. Bamako, Mali.
Caisse Autonome d’Amortissement. Bamako, Mali.
Université Cheikh Anta Diop. Dakar, Sénégal.
Tijaniyya Brotherhood. Kiota, Niger.
Centre Culturel Américain. Niamey, Niger.
Centre Ivoirien pour Recherches et Études Juridiques. Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
Centre Culturel. Korhogo, Côte d’Ivoire.
Le Syndicat Nationale de la Presse. Casablanca, Morocco.
L’Université de Nouakchott. Nouakchott, Mauritania.
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“Le système judiciaire américain.”
Centre de Formation Judiciaire. Dakar, Sénégal.
École Nationale d’Administration. Niamey, Niger.
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“Les communautés musulmanes d’Amérique du Nord.”
Centre Culturel Américain. Niamey, Niger.
30 January 2003
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7 June 2001
6 June 2001
5 June 2001
4 June 2001
1 June 2001
26 May 2001
23 May 2001
29 March 2000
24 March 2000
13 March 1996
9 March 1996
30 May 2001
28 May 2001
24 May 2001
Ricardo René Larémont
Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
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“L’Islam et l’identité africaine.”
L’Organisation de l’Unité Africaine. Niamey, Niger.
23 May 2001
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“Comparative Views of Nationalism and the State.”
East Stroudsburg University. East Stroudsburg, PA.
4 May 2001
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“The Law and Politics of Jewish, Japanese American, and African Reparations.”
Howard University. Washington, DC.
3 April 2001
Carleton University. Ottawa, Canada.
10 March 2001
La Ligue des Noirs de Quebec. Montreal, Canada.
9 March 2001
Canadian Jewish Congress. Montreal, Canada.
9 March 2001
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“La Vigencia del Multiculturalismo en un Mundo Global.”
Universidad Simón Bolívar. Caracas, Venezuela.
Universidad Central de Venezuela. Caracas, Venezuela.
22 March 2001
21 March 2001
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“El movimiento afrocubano de Cuba e el Renacimiento de Harlem.”
Universidad Central de Venezuela. Caracas, Venezuela.
20 March 2001
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“El fin del estado-nación.”
Palacio Municipal. Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.
23 February 2001
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“La diaspora africana.”
Universidad Francisco Marroquín. Guatemala City, Guatemala.
22 February 2001
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“Políticas comparativas de la reconciliación interétnica.”
Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. Guatemala City, Guatemala.
22 February 2001
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“Unfree Labor: Africans and Chinese in Nineteenth Century Cuba.”
University of California at Los Angeles. Los Angeles, CA.
1 February 2001
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“Jewish and Japanese American Reparations:
Lessons for the Africana Community.”
Binghamton University. Binghamton, NY.
4 December 2000
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“The Political Economy of Slavery:
African Slaves and Chinese Coolies in Nineteenth Century Cuba.”
Cornell University. Ithaca, NY.
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“The Role of the Minority Lawyer in American Society.”
Binghamton University. Binghamton, NY.
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“Democratic Transitions: Nigeria, Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile.”
Columbia University. New York, NY.
2 October 2000
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“Reparations 101: Basic Concepts, Definitions and Historical Cases.”
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. New York, NY.
13 May 2000
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16 October 2000
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Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
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“Le Mythe des États-Unis.”
Centre Culturel Américain. Cotonou, Benin.
31 March 2000
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“Race et Ethnicité.”
Centre Culturel Américain. Cotonou, Benin.
Centre Ivoirien pour Recherches et Études Juridiques. Abdijan, Côte d’Ivoire.
Université de Bouaké. Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire.
Centre Culturel Américain. Conakry, Guinée.
Université de Conakry. Conakry, Guinée.
30 March 2000
28 March 2000
23 March 2000
21 March 2000
20 March 2000
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“Transition, alternance politique, et démocratie.”
Centre Culturel Américain. Abdijan, Côte d’Ivoire.
École Nationale d’Administration. Abdijan, Côte d’Ivoire.
Centre Universitaire, Korhogo, Côte d’Ivoire.
Centre Culturel Jacques Aka. Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire.
28 March 2000
27 March 2000
24 March 2000
22 March 2000
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“The Political Economy of Slavery:
African Slaves and Chinese Coolies in Nineteenth Century Cuba.”
SUNY Oswego. Oswego, NY.
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“The Chinese Cuban Community of Havana.”
The Asia Society. New York, NY.
28 June 1999
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The United Nations in a Post-Cold War World.”
The Lyceum Lectures. Binghamton, NY.
27 April 1999
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“Political versus Legal Strategies
for the African Slavery Reparations Movement.”
City University of New York Graduate Center. New York, NY.
26 February 1999
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“Law and the Racialization of Slavery in Virginia and Cuba.”
Fernand Braudel Center. Binghamton University. Binghamton, NY.
22 February 1999
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“Race, Islam, and Politics.”
Singapore Press Holdings. Singapore.
11 February 1999
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“The Myth of America: Towards an Understanding of Racial Harmony.”
National University of Singapore. Singapore.
10 February 1999
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“Islam in America.”
National University of Singapore. Singapore.
9 February 1999
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“The Role of Colonial Law in the Formation of National Identity.”
National University of Singapore. Singapore.
8 February 1999
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“Islam and Politics in Algeria, 1920-1940.”
Columbia University. New York, NY.
29 October 1998
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Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
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“Cry, the Beloved Country: The Tragedy of Algeria.”
Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs, NY.
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“Islam and the Politics of Resistance in Algeria.”
Fernand Braudel Center. Binghamton University. Binghamton, NY.
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“Race, Islam, and Politics:
The Differing Visions of Malcolm X and Louis Farrakhan.”
Columbia University. New York, NY.
28 March 1997
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“Money without Power?
The Chinese of Southeast Asia and the Indians of East Africa.”
City University of New York Graduate Center. New York, NY.
26 March 1997
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“La transition vers la démocratie en Afrique du Nord.”
Al-Saoud Foundation. Casablanca, Morocco.
Muhammad V University. Faculté de Droit. Rabat, Morocco.
Al-Akhawayn University. Ifrane, Morocco.
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“Race, Islam, and Politics:
The Differing Visions of Malcolm X and Louis Farrakhan.”
Al-Akhawayn University. Ifrane, Morocco.
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“Al-harakat al-muslimiat fi al-jaza’ir.”
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Nouakchott, Mauritania.
2 December 1994
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“La signification de la justice dans la loi musulmane et la loi anglo-saxone.”
L’Insitut Musulman de Dakar. Dakar, Sénégal.
2 December 1994
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“La femme et l’Islam.”
L’Hôtel Méridien. Dakar, Sénégal.
1 December 1994
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“L’alternance politique et la démocratie.”
Club Nation et Développement. Dakar, Sénégal.
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“La signification de la justice dans la loi musulmane et la loi anglo-saxone.” 26 November 1994
L’Université de Nouakchott. Faculté de droit et sciences économiques.
Nouakchott, Mauritania.
Courses Taught
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Introduction to the American Legal System
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Introduction to Comparative Politics
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African American Politics
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Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
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30 March 1998
23 October 1997
13 March 1996
12 March 1996
5 March 1996
5 March 1996
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Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
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Cultural Forces in World Politics
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Government and Politics of Africa
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Government and Politics of the Middle East and North Africa
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Islam and Politics
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Political Islam
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Politics and Societies of the Developing World
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Politics of the African Diaspora
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Religion and Politics
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Seminar on Insurgent Wars and Counterinsurgency Policies
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Seminar on Political Violence
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Seminar on the State and Nationalism
Grants
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Office of Naval Research.
International Survey of Muslims (Morocco). $28,000.
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Office of Naval Research.
Sufism and Salafism in North Africa and the Sahel. $1,592,115.
2009-2012
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Carnegie Corporation.
Islamic Law and the State in Nigeria. $100,000.
2007-2009
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Carnegie Corporation.
Existing International Borders and the Dilemmas of Self-Determination in Africa.
$260,200.
2000
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Ford Foundation.
The Military and Democracy in Africa and Latin America.
$173,000.
2000
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Rockefeller Foundation.
The Causes of War and the Consequences of Peacekeeping in Africa.
$17,600.
1999
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Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
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United States Institute of Peace.
The Causes of War and the Consequences of Peacekeeping in Africa.
$37,000.
1999
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United States Department of Education.
Title VI for Columbia University.
$750,000.
1997
Awards
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Carnegie Corporation Scholar
2007-2009
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Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.
State University of New York.
2002
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Teaching Prize. Alternate. Yale University.
1993
Professional Organizations
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African Studies Association
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American Political Science Association
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Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa
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Middle East Studies Association
Professional Service
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American Journal of Sociology
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American Political Science Review
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Cambridge University Press
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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Comparative Politics
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Congressional Quarterly Publications
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Heinemann Publications
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Journal of the Middle East and Africa
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Professor of Political Science and Sociology
State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: 607-232-0776 – Email: [email protected]
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Longman Publications
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Lynne Rienner Publications
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Oxford University Press
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W. W. Norton
Professional Interests
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Islamic Politics
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Islamic Law
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Ethnic and Religious Conflict
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Civil Wars
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Conflict Resolution
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Civil-Military Relations
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Democratization
Languages
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Arabic (Reading, some Speaking)
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French (fluent)
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Spanish (fluent)
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