The Distinguished Lecture on Africa Series is made possible by WMU's Center for African Policy Development Research. It is co-sponsored by the Department of Economics in the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Haenicke Institute for Global Education.
Events from 2017
“Youth Unemployment and Terrorism: Empirical Findings and Policy Implication”, Soji Adelaja
Events from 2014
Doing Sensitive Research Cross-cultural Contexts: Reflections from Fieldwork, Federica De Sisto
Events from 2013
Sustainable Chemistry and Business in the United States and Africa, Mo Hunsen
Expanding Collaborations and Institutional Linkages between U.S. and Ethiopian Universities, Admasu Tsegaye
Events from 2012
Distinguished Lectures on Africa-Spring 2012, Center for African Development Policy Research
Africa and the Perversities of International Capital Flows, Howard Stein
Health Outcomes of Inter-community Violence in Three Northern Kenyan Pastoralist Communities, Bilinda Straight
Ethiopian-American Relations during the Reign of Emperor Haile Selassie, 1930-1974, Theodore Vestal
Africa after 9/11: Rethinking U.S. Definitions and Policies, David Wiley
Events from 2011
Partners for Progress and Modernization: American—Ethiopian Relations, Assefa Mehretu
Authoritarianism and Economic Development: Ethiopia's Investment Gamble, Chuck Schaefer
U.S. Policy Towards the Horn of Africa, David Shinn
Events from 2010
Improving Higher Education in Africa: Lessons from Universities in Ethiopia and Egypt, Frank H. Witt