Aderemi Adewale Ayodeji Michael

Email adeaderemi@yahoo.com


EDUCATION
University of Leeds UK Postgraduate 1994-1998
University of Ibadan, Nigeria First Degree 1986-1989


Current Employment

Lagos State University Lecturer March 2001 - date


Professional Memberships
Dialogue on Governance Network in Africa (Coordinator, Nigeria) Global Development Network (IDS, UK) (Profile Member) International Political Studies Assoc. (IPSA, Canada) African Association of Political Science. Nigeria Political Science Association. Amnesty International UK .Advisory Contact Group Commission for Africa (CFA)

Consultant/ Facilitator

Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD)
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. Empowerment and Action Research Centre (EMPARC) United Nations Electoral Assistance Division (UNEAD) Institute for Development and Democratic Studies (IDDS) International Republican Institute Sahel & West Africa Club - Democracy, Governance and Development in West Africa Network.


Awards/ Distinctions
Tracking Development Fellow, Africa Studies Centre, Leiden, Netherlands September 2007

Laureate- APICO-CLACSO-CODESRIA South-South Summer Institute, Cuba- 2005
Archie Mafeje Scholar- African Institute of South Africa, Pretoria- March 2005 – June 2005
Social Science Res. Council N/York Globalization Security & Conflict Fellow- Dec2004- Jul 2005
Faculty of Social Sciences Globalization research Award 2003
Guinness Foreign & Commonwealth Postgraduate Scholar University of Leeds 1994-1995
Best graduating Student- Political Science, University of Ibadan class of 1989
Several Research Grants.


Publications
(forthcoming) ‘The Post-Bipolarity, Terrorism And Interpretations For Africa in Malinda Smith,
Eddy Maloka and Abdullah Bujra (eds.) Securing Africa: Post 9/11 Discourses on Terrorism
(Aldershot: Ashgate)


(2006) Decadencia politica y terapia de la fe: el nixo y mitos del renacer Pentecostal en
Nigeria (Political Decay and Faith Therapy: The Nexus and the Myths of Nigeria’s
Pentecostal Revival) in Caminos #42 October - December pp32-40


(2006) The African Crisis, ‘Development Partnerships’ & The African Diaspora: Constructing
The Synergies (Africa Insight, Volume 36 number 1) pp 63-67


‘Black Nationalism, Negro-centrism and Neo-liberal Paradigms: Pedagogical and Political
Challenges’ Paper presented at the II Conference of Intellectuals from Africa and the
Diaspora. Salvadore, Bahia, Brazil July 2006


Africa’s Development Impasse- Contending Perspectives, The ‘counter-counterrevolution’
And the Road Not Taken: Restating The Case For An Afrocentric Model. Being Archie
Mafeje Lecture, Delivered at the Africa Institute of South Africa, Pretoria, Republic of
South Africa May 28, 2005


(2005) Between Pretoria and a Lasting Peace Accord in Cote D’Ivoire Inside AISA,
number 2, April/May (Pretoria: AISA).


(2005) Gleneagles 2005 - Hope or Mirage? Inside AISA, Number 2, June/ July (Pretoria: AISA).


(2005) ‘Fend for Thyself: The State, Ethnic militia and the Privatisation of Security in Nigeria’ (with Said Adejumobi and Suraj Mudasiru) Collaborative Action Research Grants on Globalization, State Capacities, and Violent Conflict Social Science Research Council, New York.


(2005) Electoral Commissions & Construction of Democratic Rule in Nigeria: 1979- Date in Onu and Momoh (eds.) Elections and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria (Lagos, ATriad Associates, pp326 338)


Corruption And The Nigerian State: A Conceptual Analysis (with A. Momoh) in Godwin Onu (ed.) Corruption And Bureaucracies in Transitional Economies (Awka: University of Awka, 2004)


From OAU to African Union: A New Africa Roadmap (Durban 2003)


Oil, The Political Economy Of The Nigerian Civil War And Its Aftermath- with Said Adejumobi in Osaghae, Onwudiwe & Suberu (eds.) The Nigerian Civil war and Its Aftermath ( Lagos: John Archer 2002)


Globalization: Emerging Trends and Interpretations for Africa. (paper for XXth Annual Conference of Nigerian Society of International Affairs, Abuja, March 2002)


Globalization, NEPAD and The challenges Of Integration in ECOWAS (paper for 9th Africanist conference, Moscow, May 2002)


Towards An Interpretation of Africa’s Development Process: NEPAD And The New Global Orthodoxy (Yaounde: AfricAvenir 2002) Internet version url: www.fuberlin.de/afrosi/documents_pdf/AderemiNEPAD.pdf


The Military & Democratic Simulation in Hybrid Political Cultures: The Nigerian Experience
(IPSA Congress, Durban 2003)


Globalization & Challenges For Fringe Capitalist Societies: An ECOWAS Study (AAPS Congress, Durban 2003)


Even Foxes Have Holes: The Crisis of Internal Displacement in Africa (commissioned study
HURISA, South Africa, 2003)


Ongoing research
Nigeria and Indonesia: Oil Booms and Development Trajectories


Global Governance and Africa’s Development Agenda: The Challenge of Economic Partnership
Agreements (EPAs) in the ECOWAS Region.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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