CIVIL WARS IN AFRICA
by
Gerbian King and Vanessa Lawrence, Spring, 2005
B: Neo-Colonialism in Africa: The Economic Crisis in Africa and the Propagation of the Status Quo by the World Bank/ IMF and WTO by Harold Nyikal, Spring, 2005
C: Coup
d'esats in Africa -The Emergence, Prevalence and Eradication by Valery
Besong, Summer, 2005
D: The
African Union - Examining the New Hope For Africa by Ezinne C. Oji,
Spring, 2004
E: Blood
Diamonds by
Jennifer Harvey, Autumn, 2002
F: Kimberly
Process: Has
it Stopped the Conflict Diamond Trade? by John Koh, Autumn, 2003
G: Nelson
Mandella by
Joseph Sithole, Winter, 2002
H: Payback!
Atoning for Slavery by Shaina Rozell, Autumn, 2003
I: The Aftermath of War -
Landmines by Jessica Gray & Danielle Murray, Spring, 2003
J: Make Goals, Not War: The Culture,
Economics and Popularity of Soccer in Africa by Shaun
Phillips, Winter, 2004
K: The
Last African Colony - Morocco and Western Sahara by Mariana Beardsworth & Maria Kredlow,Spring,
2005
A: Africa in Conflict and Crisis:
Critical Perspectives on the Role of Conflict Diamonds and Oil on the
Livelihood of Sierra Leone and Nigeria by Megan Jenkins & Eva Umoh,
Autumn, 2002
B: Blood Diamonds: Conflict in Sierra Leone by Eric Johnson, Autumn, 2002
C: An Economic Approach to Ghana's Colonial Liberation by John Wartenberg, Autumn, 2002
D: Nigeria by Ogomma Nnamani, Autumn, 2002
E: Conflict Diamonds in West Africa by Nicholas Briggs, Autumn, 2003
F: Nigeria's Religious and Cultural Conflict by Ike Chidi, Autumn, 2003
G: Child Soldiers in Liberia: History, Horror and Hope by TBD, Spring, 2004
H: Nigeria - The
Detrimental Poverty Situation by Njideka Nnamani, Spring, 2004
I: Blood, Sweat, Tears and Oil: The Mistreatment of the Ogoni by Royal Dutch Shell and the Nigerian Government by Margaret Onwuka, Spring, 2004
J: Africa Conflicts
and Nigerian Peacekeeping by Emmanuel Awofadeju, Spring. 2005
K: Amputation
is Forever - Blood Diamonds and the Civil War in Sierra Leone by Cordel Robbin-Coker, Spring, 2005
L: Nigerian
Oil - The Role of Multinational Oil Companies by Amarachi Okorie, Spring, 2005
N: Nigeria –
Religion -- Cause of Interethnic Violence by Diana De Loza, Autumn, 2004
O: What Changed the Ivory Coast From an Example of Economic Development into a Bloodbath by Nels Hansen, Autumn, 2003
A: Sudan Social Inequality, the
Fight for Natural Resources, Civil War by Luis Guillermo Arteaga &
Michael Bolden, Autumn, 2002
B: North
Africa and the Horn - Ripe Breeding Ground for Terrorists by Jordan Brown, Spring, 2004
C: Corruption in Kenya: The Winds of
Change? by Njuguna Njoroge, Autmn, 2003
D: Terrorism in Kenya by Koome Gikunda, Spring,
2003
E: Prejudice in Kenya by Farah Giga, Spring, 2004
F: British
Imperialism and the Crisis in the Sudan by Whitaker R. Birt, Autumn, 2004
G: Sudan in Need of
International Help by Fred Washington, Autumn,
2004
H: History
of the Conflict in Sudan and the Role of the United Nations by Jamaal K. Adams, Autumn,2004
I: Crisis
in Darfur - A Framework for Assessing the Possibility of US Intervention by Sohan Japa, Autumn, 2004
J: Colonial
Background of the Rwanda Genocide by Nolan Gallagher, Autumn, 2004
K: Effects of the Rwanda
Genocide by Ryan Ward, Spring, 2005
Q: Subjective
News Media in the Context of the Rwanda Genocide by Laura Hurlbut , Autumn,
2004
R: Bosnia, Rwanda and Darfur - U.S. Involvement in Genocides Worldwide by Jessica Wang, Spring, 2005
A: The Congo From Leopold
to Lumumba by Whitaker Birt, Winter, 2004
B: Preventing the Export of Conflict
Diamonds in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by Luis Jones, Winter, 2004
C: Zimbabwe's Age Old Issue:
Land Reform by Marie Holzapfel & Juan Camacho
D: Robert
Mugabe and the Politics of Land Redistribution by Sami Lubega, Spring, 2005
E: Land Reform in Zimbabwe by Tapiwa M. Mabaye, Spring, 2005
F: The
Economic Crisis and the Land - Doomed from the Beginning by Tatenda Tarisai, Spring, 2005
G: Using
Food as a Political Weapon - Zimbabweans Starved for Change by Sheila Amie Ongwae,
Spring, 2005
H: The
Role of Non-governmental Organizations in South African Development by Kirstin Conti, Autumn, 2004
I: South
Africa After Aparthied and Globalization TBD