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Harvey <strong>Glickman</strong><br />
Professor of Political Science<br />
Emeritus (2003)<br />
Home address: 191 Presidential Boulevard, #930<br />
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004<br />
(P) 610-667-2252<br />
Office address: <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
<strong>Haverford</strong>, Pennsylvania 19041<br />
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Curriculum Vitae<br />
Education<br />
A.B., Princeton 1952, Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa.<br />
Hibben Scholar, Hon. Men. Myron T. Herrick Prize, Certificate in Public<br />
Affairs.<br />
Woodrow Wilson Foundation Fellow (Lincoln <strong>College</strong>, Oxford), 1952-53.<br />
M.A., Harvard, 1955 (Political Science), Bowdoin Prize.<br />
Ph.D., Harvard, 1958 (Political Science).<br />
Goodwin Scholar, Austin Fellow, Frederick T. Sheldon Travelling Fellow<br />
(research at London School of Economics, 1955-56), Samuel S. Fels Fellow,<br />
1957-58.<br />
Publications<br />
Books<br />
The Problem of Internal Security in Great Britain, with H.H. Wilson, New York:<br />
Doubleday, 1954.<br />
Toward Solving the Puzzle--A Manual for the Appraisal of Community Resources and<br />
Social Services, with W.H. Deem and G.S. Finney, Boston, Mass.: Boston<br />
Community Organization Service, 1955.<br />
Readings in African Political Parties and Political Development, Jerusalem, Hebrew<br />
University, Kaplan School Library, 1967 (offset), Editor.<br />
The Crisis and Challenge of African Development, Westport, Conn.: Greenwood<br />
Press, 1988, Editor and Contributor.<br />
Toward Peace and Security in Southern Africa, New York: Gordon and Breach,<br />
1990, Editor and Contributor.<br />
Political Leaders of Africa South of the Sahara: A Biographical Dictionary, Westport,<br />
Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1992, Editor and Contributor. Named "Outstanding<br />
Academic Book (Reference)" by CHOICE- Books for <strong>College</strong> Libraries, 1993.<br />
Ethnic Conflict and Democratization in Africa, Atlanta, GA: African Studies Association<br />
Press, 1995, Editor and Contributor.
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Parts of Books<br />
“The American Legion Dies Laughing,” in A View of the Nation, an Anthology, ed. by<br />
Henry Christman, Grove Press, 1960.<br />
“The Roots of Crisis in the Congo,” in New Forces in Africa, ed. by William H. Lewis,<br />
Public Affairs Press, 1962.<br />
“Political Science,” in The African World, A Survey of Social Research, Handbook of<br />
the African Studies Association, ed. by Robert A. Lystad, Praeger, 1965.<br />
“Dilemmas of Political Theory in an African Context: The Ideology of Julius Nyerere,”<br />
in Boston University Papers on Africa: Transition in African Politics, ed. by<br />
Jeffrey Butler and A.A. Castagno, Praeger, 1967.<br />
“Africa South of the Sahara,” Contemporary Civilization, Issue 5, edited by James<br />
Findlay, Scott Foresman, 1971.<br />
“Traditional Pluralism and Political Institutions in Tanzania,” in Socialism in Tanzania,<br />
ed. by J.S. Saul and L. Cliffe, vol. 2, Politics, East African Publishing House,<br />
1972 (reprint from Asian and African Affairs, v. 5, annual, 1969).<br />
“Anti-Americanism in Africa: The Constraints of Globalism,” in Anti-Americanism in<br />
the Third World, ed. by Alvin Z. Rubinstein and Donald Smith, Praeger, 1985.<br />
“Reflections on State-Centrism as Ideology in Africa” in Zaki Ergas, ed. The African<br />
State in Transition, Macmillan, 1987.<br />
“The Present and Future of the African State in an Age of Adversity,” in Harvey<br />
<strong>Glickman</strong>, ed., The Crisis and Challenge of African Development, Greenwood<br />
Press, 1988.<br />
“Reconstructionist Strategies in Mozambique,” in Harvey <strong>Glickman</strong>, ed., Toward Peace<br />
and Security in Southern Africa, Gordon and Breach 1990.<br />
"Julius Nyerere," in Harvey <strong>Glickman</strong>, ed., Political Leaders in Africa South of the<br />
Sahara: A Biographical Dictionary, Greenwood Press, 1992.<br />
“Ethnic Conflict Management in Tanzania,” in Harvey <strong>Glickman</strong>, ed., Ethnic Conflict<br />
and Democratization in Africa, ASA Press, 1995.<br />
“Issues in the Analysis of Ethnic Conflict and Democratization,” in Ibid.<br />
"Ethnicity, Elections and Constitutional Democracy in Africa," in Timothy Sisk and<br />
Andrew Reynolds, eds., Elections and Conflict Resolution in Africa, USIP<br />
Press, 1998.<br />
“Islamism in Sudan’s Civil War,” in Barry Rubin, ed., Political Islam: Critical Concepts in<br />
Islamic Studies, vol. 3 of 3 volumes, Routledge, 2006.<br />
“Sudan,”(with Emma Rodman), in Barry Rubin, ed., Political Islam: A Global Survey<br />
of Islam, Sharpe Reference, 2007.<br />
Articles<br />
“Student Congress,” The Nation, v. 179, October 9, 1954.<br />
“Viewing Public Opinion in Politics: A Common Sense Approach,” Public Opinion<br />
Quarterly, v. 23, Winter, 1959-60.<br />
“The New Africa,” Princeton Alumni Weekly, v. 60, February 19, 1960.<br />
“Public Opinion in Politics,” Mercurio (Rome), November 1960 (in Italian).<br />
“The Toryness of English Conservatism,” Journal of British Studies, v. 1, November<br />
1961.<br />
“Introduction to Political Africa,” Journal of Modern African Studies, v. 1, June 1963.
“Impressions of Military Policy in Tanganyika,” RAND Paper 2830, November 1963.<br />
“Dar es Salaam: Where Exiles Plan and Wait,” Africa Report, v. 9, July 1964.<br />
“One Party System in Tanganyika,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and<br />
Social Science, v. 358, March 1965.<br />
“The Army and Political Unrest in Tanganyika,” Duquesne University African Reprint<br />
Series, No. 16, 1964.<br />
“The Military in Tropical Africa,” African Forum, Journal of American Society for<br />
African Culture, v. 2, July 1966.<br />
“The Prospects for One-Party Democracy in Tropical Africa,” Occasional Papers, Afro-<br />
Asian Center, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 1968.<br />
“Dialogues in African Political Theory,” Africa Report, v. 12, May, June, 1967.<br />
“One Party Democracy in Tanzania,” Public Administration in Israel and Abroad, v. 9,<br />
annual, 1968.<br />
“Single Party Systems and Democratic Institutions in Tropical Africa, “ International<br />
Problems, v. 6, October 1968.<br />
“African Studies and the Teaching of African Politics,” African Studies Review, v. 14,<br />
April 1971.<br />
“Visit to South Africa,” US-SALEP Report (U.S.-South Africa Leader Program),<br />
January 1972.<br />
“Universities and Political Change,” Varsity (University of Cape Town), June 23, 1971.<br />
“Knowledge for What in Political Studies in Tanzania,” Africa Today, vol 19, July 1972.<br />
Six entries on politics, World Book Encyclopedia, 1971 edition, reprinted 1977,<br />
revisions 1981, 1984, 1990.<br />
“Frontiers of Liberal and Non-Liberal Democracy in Africa,” Journal of Asian and<br />
African Studies, v. 23, 3-4, 1988, 234-254.<br />
“US-USSR Co-operative toward Reconstruction in Mozambique,” Issue - A Journal of<br />
Opinion, Fall 1988.<br />
“Beyond Nairobi: Women’s Politics and Policies,” Issue - A Journal of Opinion, 1989,<br />
4-6, co-authored with K. Staudt.<br />
“Reconsidering African Governance,” Beyond Autocracy in Africa, Collected Working<br />
Papers, Africa Governance Program, Carter Center, Atlanta, 1989, 23-26.<br />
“Democratization Processes in Africa,” Global Restructuring and the Third World,<br />
Working Papers, Defense Academic Research Support Program Conference,<br />
Washington, D.C., 1990.<br />
"Outlook for the Clinton Administration," South African Institute for International<br />
Affairs, Update, February 1993.<br />
“Democratic Ethnic Conflict Management in Africa via Institutions,” Democratization in<br />
Africa--the Second Round, Collected Working Papers, Africa Governance<br />
Program, Carter Center, Atlanta, 1995.<br />
"Race and Ethnic Relations," Book of the Year 1995, Encyclopedia Britannica, 1996.<br />
"Ethnic Pluralism and Democratization in Africa," TransAfrica Journal, June 1996.<br />
"Tanzania: Disillusionment and Cautious Optimism," Current History, v. 96, May 1997.<br />
"Islamism and Civil War in Sudan," Orbis, v. 44, Winter 2000.<br />
“Nyerere;” “Nkrumah,” biographies in Encylopedia of Leadership, J. M. Burns, Senior Editor,<br />
Sage Publications: 2004).<br />
“The Nigerian ‘419’ Advance Fee Scams: Prank or Peril?” Canadian Journal of African Studies,<br />
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February 2006.<br />
“The Darfur Crisis,” E-Note, Foreign Policy Research Institute, July 2006.<br />
Reviews<br />
Book Editor of Africa Report, monthly, Washington, D.C., contributor of regular column<br />
of reviews and comments on books on African affairs, 1960-62.<br />
Regular reviews for Choice--Books of <strong>College</strong> Libraries, 1966 -2008.<br />
Other reviews, since 1960, in: American Political Science Review, Political Science<br />
Quarterly, Military Affairs, Harvard Law Review, Foreign Affairs 50-Year<br />
Bibliography, Perspective, African Historical Studies, World Affairs, Journal of<br />
Developing Areas, African Studies Review, Comparative Studies in Society and<br />
History, World Development, Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism,<br />
Perspectives on Political Science.<br />
Co-ordinating, editing, writing introductions to Issue Magazine of the African Studies.<br />
Associatiion, 1987-1996<br />
Faculty Research and Travel Grants<br />
Christie Travel Grant, Princeton (Africa), 1959.<br />
Danforth Research Grant (<strong>Haverford</strong>), 1961.<br />
Ford Foundation Area Studies Training Fellow, (USA and Tanzania), 1962-63.<br />
Fulbright Lecturer, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1967-68.<br />
Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Grant, U.S. Office of Education, Cape Town, South<br />
Africa, January-August 1971.<br />
U.S.-South Africa Leader Exchange Grant, January-July 1971.<br />
Lindbach Teaching Award, Faculty Development, <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1971.<br />
Mellon Grant for Faculty Development, <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, for urban studies 1975; for<br />
African Political Literature, 1980.<br />
Moody Grant, Lyndon B. Johnson Foundation, for research on U.S. Foreign Policy<br />
Toward Africa, 1979.<br />
Heinz Endowment Grant, for field research in Ghana and Tanzania, 1983.<br />
Ford Foundation Grant, Senior Faculty Collaborative Research (via Bryn Mawr<br />
<strong>College</strong>).<br />
“Crisis in African Development,” 1984-1985.<br />
MacArthur Foundation Grant, for Faculty Collaborative Research and Teaching,<br />
“International Affairs and Third World Area Studies,” 1988-1990.<br />
Faculty Development Grant, Canadian Studies, Embassy of Canada, Washington, D.C.,<br />
1990.<br />
Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE), U. S. Department of<br />
Education, "Innovation in International Studies," <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, summer<br />
research on human rights in international affairs, conference course supervision,<br />
1991-1992.<br />
MacArthur Foundation, Ford Foundation grants, "Conflict Resolution and<br />
Democratization in Africa," travel in Africa, editing and writing
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introductions to<br />
special numbers of Issue, policy journal of African<br />
Studies Association, 1991- 1993.<br />
U.S. Institute of Peace, research grant for organizing and writing in part the volume,<br />
"Ethnic Conflict and Democratization in Africa," 1993.<br />
Award for Creative and Innovative Teaching, <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1995.<br />
Editorial Work and Manuscript Reviews<br />
Frederick Praeger, Publisher, 1962-64; Journal of British Studies, 1962-1967; Journal of<br />
Developing Areas, 1968, 1972; American Political Science Review, 1965-1988; Journal of<br />
Politics, 1965, 1972, 1973; Board of Editors, Teaching Political Science, 1976-1982; Board of<br />
Consultants, University Desk Encyclopedia. 1977; African Studies Review, 1979-1985,1990--<br />
Editorial Board, Journal of Third World Development, 1986 --. Armed Forces and Society,<br />
1988; University of California Press, 1990; Greenwood Press, 1990; Columbia University Press,<br />
1992; Editor, Issue, A Journal of Opinion; African Studies Association, 1987 -1993; Prentice-<br />
Hall, 1993; Rutgers University Press, 1993; African Policy Studies, 1992; Trans Africa, 1993 -<br />
95; World Development, 1993 --; Comparative Politics 1994 -- ; Westview Press, 1994, Public<br />
Administration Quarterly, 1999, African Studies Review, 1997 --; INCORE (Institute for<br />
Conflict Resolution, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland) 1996 --.<br />
Teaching Positions<br />
Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, Department of Government, 1954-55, 1956-57.<br />
Teaching Assistant, Harvard Summer School, 1954, 1958.<br />
Instructor, Princeton University, Department of Politics, 1958-60.<br />
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1960-65.<br />
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1965-69.<br />
Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Lincoln University, (PA)<br />
1966-67.<br />
Visiting Professor in African Studies and Political Science, Hebrew University,<br />
Jerusalem, 1967-68.<br />
Professor of Political Science, <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1969----.<br />
Teaching Staff, Antillean Institute of Social Science, Curacao, Summer 1970.<br />
Visiting Lecturer, School of African Studies, University of Cape Town, South Africa,<br />
1971.<br />
Visiting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, Spring<br />
1975 (part-time), Fall 1980, Spring 1983.<br />
Visiting Professor, Development Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1981-82.<br />
John Marshall Visiting Professor of American Government (Fulbright Lecturer Award)<br />
(declined), University of Budapest, 2008.<br />
Administrative Positions (Academic)<br />
Director, African Studies, <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1965-72; Campus Director, African<br />
Studies, for the Consortium on African Studies (U.S. Department of Education),<br />
University of Pennsylvania- <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>- Bryn Mawr <strong>College</strong>- Swarthmore<br />
<strong>College</strong>, 1992 -98.
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Director, Area Studies Section, Liberia--Peace Corps Training Program, Dartmouth<br />
<strong>College</strong>, Summer 1965.<br />
Visiting Member, African Languages and Area Center, Lincoln University, 1966-67.<br />
Chairman, Department of Political Science, <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1966-71, 1977-80, 1992-<br />
93, 1994-95, 1997-98.<br />
Co-Director, Institute of Advanced Study, Civics/African Area (U.S. Office of<br />
Education), <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Summer, 1968.<br />
Director, Philadelphia Board of Education Social Studies Seminar Series, African<br />
Affairs, Spring 1969.<br />
Project Director, <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong> Grant, National Endowment for the Humanities,<br />
“African Civilization and the Afro-American Experience,” 1969-1970.<br />
Acting Provost (Dean of the Faculty), <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1976-77.<br />
Chairman, General Programs and Freshman Seminars, <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1977-81.<br />
Seminar Director, Faculty Study Tour of Israel, Philadelphia Jewish Campus Activities<br />
Board, 1980.<br />
Project Director, MacArthur Grant to <strong>Haverford</strong>, Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore <strong>College</strong>s in<br />
Peace Studies, Third World Area Studies and International Relations, 1988-1991.<br />
Project Director, FIPSE (U.S. Department of Education) and Hewlett Grants for<br />
Innovation in International Studies, <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1990-1993.<br />
Coordinator, Peace and Conflict Studies, <strong>Haverford</strong> and Bryn Mawr <strong>College</strong>s, 1990-<br />
1992, 1997-99.<br />
Project Director, MacArthur and Ford Foundation Grants to the African Studies<br />
Association, “post-Cold War international relations in Africa,“ panel<br />
presentations and publications, 1992 and 1993.<br />
Professional Activities and Positions<br />
Secretary, American Political Science Association, 1967-68.<br />
Herskovits Prize Committee, African Studies Association, 1964-67.<br />
Nominee, Board of Directors, African Studies Association, 1968.<br />
Consultant, Africa Section, Bureau of Research and Intelligence, U.S. Department of<br />
State, 1964-68.<br />
Consultant, Social Science Department, RAND Corp., 1962-68.<br />
Consultant, Values and Foreign Policy Research Project, University of Pennsylvania,<br />
1962.<br />
Temporary Consultant, Bureau of Public Administrator, Africa Section, Agency for<br />
International Development, 1964.<br />
Political Science Department Examiner, Kenyon <strong>College</strong>, Gambier, Ohio, May 1964.<br />
Evaluator, Research Fellowships, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1968.<br />
Chairman, Evaluation Committee, Research Fellowships, National Endowment for<br />
Humanities, 1969.<br />
Project Director, Inter-disciplinary course on “African Civilization and the Afro-<br />
American Experience,” <strong>Haverford</strong> <strong>College</strong> grant from National Endowment for<br />
the Humanities, 1969-1970.<br />
Nominating Committee, Philadelphia Area International Studies Association, 1970.<br />
Evaluator, Faculty Research Grants, Social Science Division and <strong>College</strong> Science
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Improvement Program, National Science Foundation, 1969-1970.<br />
Consultant, Political Science Department Curriculum Review, Westminster <strong>College</strong>,<br />
New Wilmington, PA, 1969.<br />
Chairman, African Studies Conference, World Affairs Council--Philadelphia Board of<br />
Education, Philadelphia, April 11, 1970.<br />
Executive Committee, Philadelphia Area International Studies Association, 1972-1973.<br />
Conference co-ordinator, Philadelphia Area International Studies Association Annual<br />
Meeting, <strong>Haverford</strong>, 1972.<br />
Member, Political Development Seminar; University of Pennsylvania, 1971-1972.<br />
Evaluator, National Science Foundation, <strong>College</strong> Science Improvement Program,<br />
1970, 1972, 1973.<br />
President, <strong>Haverford</strong> Chapter, AAUP, 1970-1972.<br />
Consultant, Vice President’s Faculty Evaluation and Review, State University <strong>College</strong> at<br />
Buffalo, New York, May 1973.<br />
Final Evaluation Committee, Summer Grant Applications, National Endowment for<br />
the<br />
Humanities, December 1973-January 1974.<br />
Board of Advisors, <strong>College</strong> Center for Education Abroad ( Beaver [Acadia] and Franklin<br />
and Marshall <strong>College</strong>s), 1974-1981.<br />
Evaluation Team Member, Middle States Association, Commission on Higher<br />
Education,<br />
Ramapo <strong>College</strong>, 1975; Franklin <strong>College</strong>, Switzerland, 1978; Hamilton <strong>College</strong>,<br />
1980; School of Strategic Studies, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington,<br />
D.C., 1981; Bard <strong>College</strong>, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, February 1986;<br />
Touro <strong>College</strong>, New York City, March 1987; Vassar <strong>College</strong>, 1989.<br />
Selected Participant , Kenyon <strong>College</strong> Summer Institute, “The Quest for Justice,” 1983.<br />
Chairman, Current Issues Committee, African Studies Association, 1983-1987.<br />
Faculty Advisory Committee, Office of Community-Oriented Policy Studies, University<br />
of Pennsylvania, 1983-1988.<br />
Curriculum Consultant, Mount Vernon <strong>College</strong>, Washington, D.C., February 1984.<br />
Research Associate, Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia, 1985---.<br />
External Research Fellow; Board of Directors, World Academy of Development and<br />
Co-operation, University of Maryland, 1986-90.<br />
Program Committee, Annual Meeting, African Studies Association, 1992, 1999<br />
(Political Science Section Co-Chair, 1999)<br />
Member, Election Observation Team, Ghana Presidential Elections, National<br />
Democratic Institute and The Carter Center, October 29-November 6, 1992.<br />
Review Committee, Comparative Government section, Advanced Placement Exam,<br />
Educational Testing Service, 1995, 1999.<br />
Committee on Departmental Services, American Political Science Association, 1996-98.<br />
Review Committee, Department of Political Science and International Relations,<br />
Washington <strong>College</strong>, Chestertown, MD, November 15-18, 1996.<br />
Department Reviewer, Political Science and History, Drury <strong>College</strong>, Springfield, MO,<br />
1997.<br />
Aspen Institute Leadership Seminar, Wye, MD, 1996; Aspen, CO, 1999.<br />
Secretary, <strong>Haverford</strong> Chapter Phi Beta Kappa, 1996-2000.
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Consultant, US Institute of Peace, Conflict Resolution Seminars, 2003.<br />
Fellow, Foreign Policy Association, 2003 --.<br />
Community Service<br />
Board of Directors, World Affairs Council of Philadelphia, 1967-1970.<br />
Advisory Board, League of Women Voters, <strong>Haverford</strong> Township, PA, 1966-1967.<br />
Advisory Committee, VISA Program, American Friends Service Committee,<br />
Philadelphia, 1964-1967.<br />
Advisory Group, International Seminars Program, American Friends Service<br />
Committee,<br />
1966-1967.<br />
Mayor’s Committee on African-American Understanding, Philadelphia, 1964-1965.<br />
Advisory Committee, Center for African and Afro-American Studies, World Affairs<br />
Council, Philadelphia, 1969-1970.<br />
Board of Directors, Wynnewood Civic Association, 1972-1974.<br />
Committeeman, Democratic Party, Lower Merion and Narberth Committee, 1971-<br />
1975;<br />
Chairman, 1973-1974.<br />
Board of Trustees, Main Line Reform Temple, 1973-1976.<br />
Candidate, Delegate (PA), Democratic National Convention, 1980.<br />
Faculty Study Tour and Israel Programs Committee, Jewish Campus Activities Board<br />
(JCAB), 1979-1981; Board of Directors, JCAB, 1985-1988.<br />
Advisory Board, Philadelphia Area Demographic Survey, Federation of Allied Jewish<br />
Agencies, 1982-1985.<br />
Board of Directors, Americans for Democratic Action, S.E. Pennsylvania Chapter,<br />
1982-1989.<br />
Alumni Schools Committee, Princeton University, 1995-98 .<br />
Courses Taught<br />
Harvard, 1954-1955; 1956-1957<br />
Princeton, 1958-1960<br />
Introduction to Government, Political Theory,<br />
American Government, Comparative<br />
Politics.<br />
Tutorials in Political Theory and Comparative<br />
Politics.<br />
American Political Behavior.<br />
Preceptorials in Comparative Politics and in<br />
International Relations.<br />
Seminar in African Political Development<br />
Conference in American Civil Liberties and Internal<br />
Security (both Woodrow Wilson School)<br />
<strong>Haverford</strong>, 1960-1962<br />
American Political Behavior, International<br />
Relations, Introduction to Political Science<br />
(incl. American Government).
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1963-1967 Comparative Politics, International Relations,<br />
Introduction to Political Science, African<br />
Civilization, Politics Through Literature.<br />
Hebrew University (Israel)<br />
Antillean Inst. of Social Science<br />
Curacao, N.A., summer, 1970<br />
<strong>Haverford</strong>, 1968-1971<br />
University of Cape Town<br />
(South Africa), 1971<br />
<strong>Haverford</strong>, 1972 -1982<br />
University of Pennsylvania, 1975;<br />
summer, 1980; fall, 1980;<br />
spring 1983.<br />
African Political Parties and Ideologies, Political<br />
Modernization.<br />
Caribbean Politics, Political Research Methods.<br />
Comparative Politics, Political Theory and<br />
Comparative Political Development.<br />
African Politics<br />
Suburban Politics in USA, Race, Class, and<br />
Ethnicity, Seminar in Political Analysis,<br />
American Politics, African Politics, American<br />
Foreign Policy (emphasis on Africa).<br />
African Political Development, International<br />
Politics of Africa.<br />
University of California, Berkeley African Development in World Perspective,<br />
1981-1982 African Development in US Foreign Policy.<br />
<strong>Haverford</strong>, 1982 --<br />
Comparative Government, African Politics, Africa<br />
in U.S. Foreign Policy, Intro. to African<br />
Studies, Democracy in Ethnically Divided<br />
Societies, Democratization in Theory and<br />
Practice, Comparative Communal Politics,<br />
American Foreign Policy in the New World<br />
Disorder, Politics of Genocide.