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Center for Public Scholarship | http://www.newschool.edu/cps/

From Impunity to Accountability: Africa's Development in the 21st Century
Session 3: Models of the Past and New Paradigms: Evaluations Based on Country Experiences

November 18-19, 2010:

In this, the 22nd Social Research conference, speakers discussed the challenges of development that face African countries as they work to combat poverty, improve the protection of human rights, increase government accountability, strengthen electoral systems, and manage foreign aid.

Kelechi A. Kalu, Director for Center for African Studies and Professor in the Department of African American and African Studies at Ohio State University, spoke on "Nigeria: Learning From the Past to Meet Challenges of the 21st Century."

Berhanu Nega, Professor of Economics at Bucknell University, gave a talk on "Ethiopia: From Authoritarian Tradition to Democracy."

John Mukum Mbaku, Professor of Economics at Weber State University, presented a lecture on "Reconstituting Africa's Failed States: The Case of Somolia (Co-authored by Mwangi Kimenyi and Nelipher Moyo).

Befekadu Degefe, former Economics Research Fellow at The New School for Social Research, moderated the session, which concluded with Q&A.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.newschool.edu/cps/africa-conference

The conference proceedings are available in a special issue of Social Research, Vol. 77 No. 4 (Winter 2010). You may also join our event mailing list by contacting us at cps@newschool.edu

The Social Research conference series was founded by Arien Mack in 1988. She is the Alfred and Monette Marrow Professor of Psychology at The New School for Social Research and editor of Social Research since 1970. For this conference, Dr. Mack is collaborating with Dr. Befekadu Degefe, an eminent Ethiopian economist and the New School's first University in Exile Scholar-in-Residence.

This conference is made possible by generous support from the Ford Foundation, Institute of International Education (IIE), the integrated New School Graduate Program in International Affairs and Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy, and the Global Studies Program at The New School.

The conference was presented by the Graduate School for International Affairs
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*Location: The New School - Friday, November 19, 4:00-6:00 p.m. - John Tishman Auditorium - 66 West 12th Street, New York, NY 10011.

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  • Viva Dr Berhanu  we need people like you not politisians we support you

  • yall just jealous cuz Bre was the only educated man who would have made a big difference in Ethiopia, keep ur head up Bre we're always behind u ....and shut up u uneducated tsilawoch

  • BIRRAMTU is getting fat - - Does he have health insurance? 

  • it was so special, i like all the discustion and presentation but wht i hate is the EPRDF cadres still showing their ediot and arogant mind game inside the discustion...pleas keep your stupid Meles out of your mind Brehanu is morethan him u know that. and wht i like is the Afar data 5milion kids join to school in Afar, but in afar the population is 1.6milion,,,,,,ohh hhh the data +EPRDF..kkkkkk i like it Dr

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