[ASU] Researching on Africa?

Francis Atuahene fatuahene at gmail.com
Mon Jan 5 21:25:47 EST 2009


Good conference to attend. Boston is a nice place too. Go and explore and
get connected. For anyone who is politically inclined, you may want to
consider researching into topics such as "regionalism and ethnicity in
Africa elections and look for case studies"; Democratization in Africa and
responsive leadership"; The wind of change in Africa politics: the role of
second generation leaders" How about "Can't fool the electorate: The 2008
Presidential and Parliamentary elections in Ghana"  Look into these, case
studies and you're good to go.  Greetings from the diaspora to the republic
of Athens, one of my favorite homes.

Peace.

Atuahene

On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Josiah Z. Nyangau <jn133406 at ohio.edu> wrote:

> Hello all
>
> I got this invite and hereby forward it to you all.....grad students doing
> research on Africa....the Africa you know....... or don't know?
>
>
> http://www.freewebs.com/ascgradconf/
>
>
> Will be great to be apart of it.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Josiah Zak Nyangau
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