Dr. Mohamed A. El-Khawas holds a Ph.D in International Relations from John Hopkins University. He is a professor of History and Political Science at the University of the District of Columbia.
2012 0-7734-2636-1 In this collection of essays, scholars weigh in on contemporary issues in African politics. These scholars offer solutions to important problems that impact all aspects of African life, from the environment, to poverty, political instability, and piracy. They also contextualize these problems through historical analysis and discuss the legacies of colonialism on the continent, as well as regional disputes that cause neighboring tribes and nations to act in violence towards each other. This book draws on political science, economics, ecology, and several other disiciplines.