WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY



WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY

Professional Record

Faculty

|NAME: Eboe Hutchful |DATE PREPARED: 27 March 2012 |

| |DATE REVISED: 7 March, 2017 |

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|Department of Africana Studies, |25200 Waycross, |

|Wayne State University, |Southfield, Mi 48033 |

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|5057 Woodward Avenue, | |

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|Detroit, Mi 48201 | |

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DEPARTMENT/COLLEGE: Africana Studies, College of Liberal Arts and Science

PRESENT RANK & DATE OF RANK: Professor, August 1991

WSU APPOINTMENT HISTORY:

Year Appointed/Rank: 1991, Professor

Year Awarded Tenure: 1995

Year Promoted to Associate Professor: 1985

Year Promoted to Full Professor: 1991

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CITIZEN OF: Canada

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EDUCATION: [Give name of institution, place, and date of degree.]

Baccalaureate: University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana (1968)

Graduate: University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada: MA (1969), PhD (1973)

Postgraduate (postdoctoral):

Licensure:

Certification:

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FACULTY APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER INSTITUTIONS (Years and Rank):

[Not administrative appointments; see below.]

July 1990-June 1991 Associate Professor University of Toronto

July 1987-April 1990 Associate Professor Trent University

Peterborough, Ontario, Canada

Sept. 1985-April 1990 Adjunct Professor University of Toronto,

Toronto, Canada

Sept. 1985-April 1987 Adjunct Professor University of Waterloo

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Oct 1980-August 1985 Senior Lecturer University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria

1979-1980 Visiting Lecturer University of Toronto

Transitional Year Program

June 1973-June 1978 Lecturer University of Ghana

Legon, Ghana

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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP(S):

American Association of University Professors (AAUP)

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HONORS/AWARDS:

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BIOGRAPHICAL CITATIONS (National/Regional or Professional Directories):

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I. TEACHING

A. Years at Wayne State 26 (1991-2017)

B. Years at Other Colleges/Universities (please list)

University of Toronto 7

Trent University 2

University of Waterloo 2

University of Port Harcourt 5

University of Ghana 5

C. Courses Taught at Wayne Sate in Last Five Years

1. Undergraduate

AFS-SOC 2600: Race and Racism in America

AFS 2210: Black Social and Political Thought

AFS 2210: Black Social and Political Thought (online)

AFS 6990: Directed Studies

AFS 3420/POL3820: Pan-Africanism

2. Graduate

DR 6120: Human Diversity and Conflict

DR 7990: Directed Studies (Masters in Dispute Resolution)

3. Graduate Professional School

D. Essays/Theses/Dissertations Directed

1. Students by Name, Level, Title of Project, Year

Darran Hendricks, Detroit City Limits: A Journey in Race, Class, Culture and Conflict (Masters in Dispute Resolution, 2007)

Darryl Dalton ‘Evaluating Gender Sensitivity Training programs in Family Courts in the USA’ ((Masters in Dispute Resolution, 2009)

Deidra Mumford-Woods, ‘Advocating for Displaced Youth in the Legal System

(Masters in Dispute Resolution, 2009)

E. Course or Curriculum Development

F. Course Materials (Unpublished)

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II. RESEARCH

A. Research in Progress, Not Funded

B. Funded Research in Last Five Years

(1) I am Project Leader in a regional academic and policy research network on ‘Hybrid Security Governance in Africa’ (funded by IDRC, Canada: C$700,000).

In addition, I have been involved in the following regional and international research networks:

(2) the Global Reflection Group on The Future of the Monopoly on the Use of Force (the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung of Germany)

(3) the Research Working Group on Security Sector Reform, Research for Peace, (funded by the Folke Bernadette Academy, Sweden)

(4) the African Peacebuilding Network (APN), supported by the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) in New York and inaugurated at a workshop in Nairobi on July 28, 2012. The APN is designed to foster indigenous African evidence-based research on conflict and peace-building and to encourage a New Generation of younger African researchers;

(5) the Research Programme Consortia (RPC) funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) of the UK Government and led by the London School of Economics (LSE). My network, the ASSN, was responsible for research in South Sudan in the multinational ‘Justice and Security Programme’ established by the consortium (this part of the research agenda has since been suspended as a result of the ongoing conflict in South Sudan);

(6) an international Reference Group of Experts established to support a project on “Improving International Support to Security and Justice Development in Fragile and Conflict-affected Settings” initiated by the OECD’s International Network on Conflict and Fragility (INCAF). The work of the reference group (from 2011 to 2013) involved policy recommendations and advising on case-study (both desk and field) research in a number of countries undergoing post-conflict security and justice reforms.

C. Fellowships/Grants/Special Awards in Last Five Years

1. International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada, to support my research network on ‘Hybrid Security Governance in Africa’, 2014-2017 (C$700,000)

2. European Union multi-year funding to ASSN to develop policy and training tools for the African Union ($590,000), March 2013-March 2015 (under contract to the UN Office for Project Services/UNOPS).

3. UK Department for International Development (DFID), grant to ASSN to support national consultations on the draft National Security Policy in South Sudan, March 2013 (£271,061)

III. PUBLICATION

A. Scholarly Books Published

1. Authored

Security Sector Reform Provisions in Peace Agreements (Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 2009)

Ghana’s Adjustment Experience: The Paradox of Reform (James Currey/Heinemann 2002)

The IMF and Ghana (London: Zed Press, 1987)

Taming the Praetorians: Ghana’s Security Sector in transition from Militarism to Democratic Control (in progress)

2. Co-Authored

Providing Security in Times of Uncertainty, Report of the Global Reflection Group “Monopoly on the Use of Force 2.0?”, Berlin: Frederick Ebert Stiftung, 2017

Hybrid Security Governance and State-Building in Africa (forthcoming)

Budgeting for the Military Sector in Africa: the Processes and Mechanisms of Control (Oxford University Press, 2006)(with Wuyi Omitoogun)

The Military and Militarism in Africa (Codesria Books, 1998)(with Abdoulaye Bathily),

Democratization and Popular Participation in Africa, Ottawa: North- South Institute, 1992

(with Gerald Schmitz).

Security and the Marketplace: the Global Privatisation of Security and Insecurity (in progress)

B. Chapters Published

1. Authored

-- ‘Role of Security Sector Governance in Peacebuilding’, (Devon Curtis and

Gwinyayi Dzinesa, eds), Peacebuilding in Africa (Ohio University Press, 2012)

--Preface to Changing Intelligence Dynamics in Africa (ed. Sandy Africa and John Kwadjo), Birmingham: University of Birmingham Press, 2009

--‘Security Sector Governance in Ghana’, in Alan Bryden and Funmi Olonisakin (eds), Challenges of Security Sector Governance in West Africa, Geneva: Geneva Centre for Democratic Control of the Armed Forces (DCAF), 2008.

---‘From Military Security to Human Security’, in Tim Murithi and Angela Muvumba (eds), Building an African Union for the 21st Century, Cape Town: Centre for Conflict Resolution, 2007.

---‘Economic Community of West African States Counterterrorism Efforts’, in Andre Le Sage (ed) African Counter-Terrorism Cooperation: Assessing Regional and Subregional Initiatives, Dulles, Va: Potomac Books and National Defence University Press, 2007

--‘Military Budgeting in Ghana’, in Wuyi Omitoogun and E. Hutchful (eds), Military Budgeting in Africa: Processes and Mechanisms of Control, Oxford University Press, 2006.

--'Bringing the Military and Security Agencies Under Democratic Control: A Challenge to African Constitutionalism', Okon Akiba (ed) Constitutionalism and Society in Africa, Ashgate, 2004.

--‘Developing Concepts of Security in Africa’’, in Theodor Winkler (ed), State and Human Security in the ‘Age of Terrorism’: The Role of Security Sector Reform Geneva: Geneva Centre for Democratic Control of the Armed Forces (DCAF), 2004.

--‘A Civil Society Perspective’, in Anicia Lala and Ann Fitzgerald (eds), Providing Security for People: Security Sector Reform in Africa (London; DFID, 2003)

--‘Pulling Back from the Brink: Ghana’s Experience’, in Gavin Cawthra and Robin Luckham (eds), Governing Insecurity: Democratic Control of Military and Security Establishments in Conflict-Torn Societies (London: Zed Press, 2002)

--‘The Fall and Rise of the State in Ghana’, in Ahmed Samatar and Abdi Samatar (eds), The African State: Reconsiderations, Westport, CT.: Greenwood Publishing 2002

--‘Understanding the African Security Crisis’, in Abdel-Fatau Musah and Kayode Fayemi, Mercenaries: An African Security Dilemma, London: Pluto Press, 1999: 210-232

--‘The ECOMOG Experience with Peacekeeping in West Africa’, in Mark Malan (ed), Whither Peacekeeping in Africa?, Pretoria: Institute for Strategic Studies, 1999

---‘Peacekeeping Under Conditions of Resource-Stringency: the Ghana Army in Liberia’, in Greg Mills and Jakkie Cilliers (eds), From Peacekeeping to Complex Emergencies: Peace Support Missions in Africa, South African Institute for International Affairs and Institute for Security Studies, 1999: 97-118

-- ` Militarism and Problems of Democratic Transition in Africa', in Marina Ottaway, Democracy in Africa: The Hard Road Ahead, Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner, 1997. 43-64

--`African Marxism and the Gender Question’, in Fatou Sow, Amina Mama, and Ayesha Imam (eds), Engendering African Social Sciences, (Dakar: Codesria, 1997)

-- `Ghana' in Poul Engberg-Pedersen, Peter Gibbon, Phil Raikes and Lars Udholt (eds), Limits of Adjustment in Africa: The Effects of Economic Liberalization 1986-94, London: James Currey 1996: 141-214

--'Adjustment, Regimes and Politics in Africa’, in T. Mkandawire and A. Olukoshi (eds.), Between Liberalization and Oppression: Structural Adjustment in Africa, Dakar: Codesria, 1995: 52-77.

--`The International Dimensions of Democratization Processes in Africa', in Eshetu Chole and Jibrin Ibrahim, Democratization Processes in Africa: Problems and Prospects, Dakar: Codesria 1995: 100-119.

-- `Institutional Decomposition and Junior Ranks' Political Action in Ghana', in Eboe Hutchful and Abdoulaye Bathily (eds), The Military and Militarism in Africa, Dakar: Codesria, 1998: 211-257

--`Military Issues in the Democratic Transitions in Africa', in Eboe Hutchful and Abdoulaye Bathily (eds), The Military and Militarism in Africa, 599-617

-- 'Reconstructing Political Space: Militarism and Constitutionalism in Africa', in Doug Greenberg et al., (editors), Constitutionalism and Democracy: Transitions in the Contemporary World, New York: Oxford University Press, 1993: 215-235

Earlier version published in Issa Shivji (ed.), State and Constitutionalism: An African Debate on Democracy. Harare: Southern Africa Political Economy Series, 1991: 183-203

--Introduction to Emmanuel Hansen, Ghana Under Rawlings: the Early Years, Oxford: Malthouse Press, 1991

--`The Politics and Economics of the Adjustment Programme in Ghana’, in John Loxley and Bonnie Campbell (eds.), Structural Adjustment in Africa, London: McMillan 1989: 92-131

-- 'The Limits of Corporatism as Concept and Model', in T. Shaw and J. Nyang'oro, (editors), Corporatism in Africa: Comparative Analysis and Practice, Boulder, CO.: Westview 1989: 17-44

-- "Militarization and Arms Expenditure in Africa: The Economic and Development Impact", in Sean Moroney (ed.), Africa: A Handbook, London: Facts on File Publications, 1988: 716-729

-- "Oil Companies and Environmental Pollution in Nigeria", in Claude Ake (ed.),

The Political Economy of Nigeria, London: Longman, 1985: 113-138.

-- "The Political Economy of International Debt Renegotiation", in M. Anikpo (ed.), Selected Seminar Papers, Vol. 1: Debt and Development, University of Port Harcourt Press, 1984.

-- "Armaments Culture and Militarism in Ghana", in G. Gunatilleke and N. Tiruchelvam (eds.), Armaments and the Diffusion of the Values of Militarization, New York: UN Centre for Disarmament, 1980.

2. Co-Authored

-- with Robin Luckham, Democratic and War-to-Peace Transitions and Security

Transformation in Africa, DCAF Yearbook 2010, Geneva: Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (2011)

--with Kwesi Aning, ‘The Political Economy of Conflict in West Africa’, in Ade Adebajo (ed) Towards a Pax West Africana (New York: International Peace Academy, 2004)

C. Editorships of Books/Proceedings

D. Journal Articles Published

1. Refereed Journals

--Co-author (with N. Bagayoko and R. Luckham), "Hybrid security governance in Africa: rethinking the foundations of security, justice and legitimate public authority", Journal of Conflict, Security and Development, vol. 16, 1, Jan 2016

--‘Security, Law and Order’, Africa Development, vol. xxvi, Nos 1-2 (2001)

-- `Building Regulatory Institutions in the Environmental Sector in the Third World: The Petroleum Inspectorate in Nigeria 1977-87', Africa Development vol. xxiv, no. 1, 1999: 121-162

--`Africa: Rethinking Security’, African Journal of Political Science, vol. 3, No. 2 (June 1998): 1-19 (also Guest Editor of this issue)

-- `Demilitarizing the Political Process in Africa: Some Basic Issues’, African Security Review, vol. 6, 2, 1997: 3-16

--`Military Policy and Reform in Ghana’, Journal of Modern African Studies, vol. 35, 2, July 1997: 251-278

--`Restructuring Civil-Military Relations and the Collapse of Democracy in Ghana, 1979-81', African Affairs, 96 (1997): 535-560

--`Africa and Fifty Years of the Bretton Woods Institutions: Consolidation or Change?' Canadian Journal of Development Studies, vol. XVI, 3, 1995: 391-417

--`Why Regimes (Do Not) Adjust: the World Bank Ponders its "Star Pupil"', Canadian Journal of African Studies, vol. 29, 2, 1995: 303-316

-- `The Civil Society Debate in Africa', International Journal, Winter 1995-96: 54-77

-- `Smoke and Mirrors: the World Bank's Social Dimensions of Adjustment Programme', Review of African Political Economy, 62, vol. 21, 1994: 569-584

-- 'The Democratic Revolutions in Eastern Europe and Africa's Future', Review of African Political Economy, No. 50 (March 1991) 51-59

--'The Debt Crisis and its Implications for Democratization in Latin America and Africa’, Africa Development, Vol. XV, Nos. 3/4, 1990: 133-148

-- 'Violence in Periphery States", African Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 2, 1, 1988: 48-74

-- "The Crisis of the New International Division of Labour, Authoritarianism, and the Transition to Free-Market Economies in Africa", Africa Development, Vol. III, No. 2, 1987: 35-55

-- "New Elements in Militarism; Ethiopia, Ghana and Burkina", International Journal, LXI, Fall 1986: 802-830

-- "The Modern State and Violence", International Journal of the Sociology of Law, No. 14, 1986: 153-178

-- Disarmament and Development: An African View", IDS Bulletin, Vol. 16, No. 4, 1985: 61-67. Special Issue on Disarmament and World Development

-- IMF Adjustment Policies in Ghana since 1966, Africa Development, Vol. 10,

No. 1, 1985: 122-136

-- "The Development of the Army Officer Corps in Ghana", Journal of African Studies, Vol. 12, No. 3, 1985: 163-173

-- "International Debt Re-negotiation", Africa Development, Vol. 9, No. 2, 1984: 5-27.

-- "A Tale of Two Regimes: Imperialism, the Military and Class in Ghana", Review of African Political Economy, No. 14, 1980: 36-55

-- "Organizational Instability In African Military Forces: The Case of the Ghana Army", International Social Science Journal, Vol. XXXI, No. 4, 1979: 606-617

2. Invited Review Articles

3. Non-refereed Journals

-- 'The Implications of Changes in Eastern Europe and the USSR for Africa and the Third World', Peace and Democracy News, Vol. 1 No. 1 (Fall 1990)

-- 'Ghana: Transition to Socialism?' Labour, Capital and Society, 21, April 1988: 37-50 (under pseudonym)

--"Texaco Funiwa-5 Oil-Well Blowout, Rivers State, Nigeria", Journal of African Marxists, No. 7, March 1985: 52-62

-- "Trends in Africa", Alternatives, Vol. X, I, 1984: 115-137. Special issue on Militarization and Society.

-- "The Peace Movement and the Third World", Alternatives, IX, 1983: 593- 603

--“The Army Officer Corps in Independent Ghana: the First Decade”, Universitas (University of Ghana), vol. 14, 3 (1979)

E. Papers Published in Conference Proceedings

1. Refereed Papers

2. Nonrefereed Papers

F. Translations of Other Authors Published

1. Books

2. Articles or Creative Works

G. Abstracts Published in Academic Journals

H. Book Reviews Published

1. Academic Journals

2. Magazines/Newspapers

I. Creative Shows/Exhibits

1. Refereed or Judged: National Competition

2. Refereed or Judged: Local/Regional Competition

3. Not Refereed

J. Creative Performances

1. Outside Metropolitan Area

2. Metropolitan Area

3. Campus

K. Instructional Materials Formally Published

1. Textbooks

2. Study Guides/Laboratory Workbooks

3. Other Published Materials

L. Papers Presented

1. Invited and/or Refereed Internationally or Nationally

(See Annex attached)

2. Invited and/or Refereed Locally/Regionally

M. Invited Seminars or Lectures Presented in Last Five Years

(See Annex attached)

N. Other Scholarly Work

Monographs and Consultancy Reports:

--Co-author, SSR Trends and Challenges and Challenges in Africa: a Partner’s Summary of the first Africa Forum on SSR, African Union Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 24-26 November 2014 ();

--Mark White, Eboe Hutchful, and Patrick Davidson-Houston, “Annual (2012) Review, Security Sector Development & Defence Transformation Programme in South Sudan (SSDDTP)”, Consultancy Report to the UK Department for International Development (DFID), October 2012

--Co-author, ‘ECOWAS Security Sector Governance (SSG) Action Plan’, drafted as a component of the ECOWAS Conflict Prevention Framework, under contract to ECOWAS, January 2010

--Security Sector Provisions in Peace Agreements: Main Report, Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 2009

--Security Sector Provisions in Peace Agreements: Summary Report, Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 2009

-- ‘SSR and Peace Agreements’, Policy Brief for the African Union, November 2009

--“Feasibility and Needs Assessment of West African Parliaments”, study of professional staffing needs of 9 West African Parliaments undertaken for the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, 2008

‘Security Sector Reform in Guyana’, Report commissioned by the DFID and prepared by the African Security Sector Network (Team Leader), August 2006

‘SSR Action Plan for Guyana’, Report commissioned by the DFID and prepared by the African Security Sector Network (Team Leader), August 2007

‘UK Support to Security Sector Reform in Guyana’, Report commissioned by the DFID and prepared by the African Security Sector Network (Team Leader), July 2008

--‘Survey of Security System Reform in Africa’ (with Kayode Fayemi), background paper prepared for OECD/DAC, Security System Governance and Reform, DAC Guidelines and Reference Series, Paris: DAC 2005

--‘From Neo-Liberalism to Neo-Institutionalism: the World Bank, Aid Conditionality, and Public Sector Reform’, Report Prepared for the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), March 1999 (56pp)

--The Institutional and Political Framework of Macroeconomic Management in Ghana 1983-1993, Discussion Paper No. 82, United Nations Research Centre for Social Development (UNRISD), Geneva, 1997.

--Structural Adjustment in Ghana, 1983-94, Copenhagen: Centre for Development Research, 1995.

-- ‘Oil, Ecology, and Public Policy in Nigeria’ , University of Toronto: Department of Political Science, 1990

--`The Development of Environmental Regulations in the Petroleum Sector in Nigeria’, University of Port Harcourt: Faculty of Social Sciences, 1985.

I. SERVICE

A. Administrative Appointments at Wayne State in Last Five Years

B. Administrative Appointments at Other College/University in Last Five Years

C. Committee Assignments in Last Five Years

1. University Committee Chaired

2. University Committee Membership

• University Budget Committee

3. College/Department Committee Chaired

4. College/Department Committee Membership

• Executive Committee, Center for Peace and Conflict Studies

• Africana Studies Tenure and Promotion Committee

Departmental Curriculum Committee, AFS

D. Positions Held in Professional Associations in Last Five Years

E. Membership/Offices Held in Public or Private Agencies Related to Discipline in Last Five Years

• Member, UN Secretary-General’s “Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters” (Nov 2012-present);

• Member, International Advisory Board, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF), Geneva, Switzerland

• Member (and 2008 Chair) Advisory Board, Global Facilitation Network for Security Sector Reform (GFN-SSR)

• Chair, African Security Sector Network (ASSN)

• Member, UN International Policing Advisory Council (IPAC)

• Founding Member and member of Governing Board, Global Consortium on Security Transformation

F. Professional Consultation

1. Public Presentations as an Expert in Discipline

See Annex attached

2. Testimony before Public Bodies

3. Consulting to Public Agencies, Foundations, Professional Associations

I have been involved in consultancies and technical work with the following international, regional and national institutions and organizations:

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

Member, Reference group of International Experts to support a project by the OECD’ International Network on Conflict and Fragility (INCAF) on “Improving International Support to Security and Justice Development in Fragile and Conflict-affected Settings”.

• Member, Critical Review Panel, Implementation Framework for Security Sector Reform (IF-SSR), Development Assistance Committee, OECD. Published as the ‘OECD/DAC Handbook on Security System Reform: Supporting Security and Justice’ (Paris: OECD, 2007)

• Survey of Security System Reform Initiatives in Africa for the OECD, as background material for the OECD/DAC’s Guidelines on Security System Reform and Governance (Paris: OECD, 2005).

United Nations

• Facilitated ‘Roundtable on African Perspectives on Security Sector Reform’ for African Permanent Missions at the United Nations, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, New York, 13-14 May 2010

• Member, UN SSR Expert Roster (standing capacity for international technical and advisory work on SSR). Delivered opening remarks at the formal launching of the Roster at United Nations Headquarters in New York, February 1, 2010

• United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD):

Conducted study on “The World Bank, Aid Conditionality, and Public Sector Reform”, September 1998-February 1999

• United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), Geneva: Research on structural adjustment in Ghana; preparation of book-length manuscript, 1993-95. Published as Ghana’s Adjustment Experience: the Paradox of Reform (James Currey and Heinemann, 2002)

African Union

• Led a Team of Consultants and Technical Experts from the African Security Sector Network (ASSN) supporting the development of the African Union (AU) Security Sector Reform Policy Framework as well as policy and training tools to facilitate the operationalization of the policy framework (from 2009 to 2015)

• Member, AU Technical Mission to Sudan (to determine the post-conflict reconstruction needs of Sudan and South Sudan), March 29-April 10, 2011

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)

• Member, Editorial Board, ECOWAS SSR Toolkit Project (developing implementation guidelines for the ECOWAS Security Sector Reform and Governance strategy )

• Member, Regional Expert Group, nominated by ECOWAS to develop a ‘Security Sector Governance’ Framework for the ECOWAS Conflict Prevention Framework (under contract to ECOWAS);

• Member, ECOWAS Task Force (a task force organized by the International Peace Academy to advise on the operationalization of the ECOWAS Conflict Mechanism)

International Development Agencies

• Participated in Annual (2012) Review of the UK-funded Security Sector Development & Defence Transformation Programme (SSDDTP) in South Sudan, under contract to the Department of International Development (DFID), July-August 2012.

• Funded by the UK Department of International Development (DFID) to lead three SSR advisory missions to Guyana, South America, 2006-8 (see below).

National Legislatures:

• Led ‘Needs Assessment’ of 9 ECOWAS Parliaments (under contract to DCAF), 2006-7

• I am currently leading a capacity-building programme on Parliamentary Oversight of Security for national Parliaments in Ghana (since 2006), Liberia (since 2006), Mali (2008), Togo and Benin (2008), conducted by the African Security Sector Network (ASSN) and funded by DFID and the OIF (Organisation Internationale pour la francophonie). ASSN partnered the National Assembly of Mali, the Inter-Parliamentary Union, and DCAF in launching the ECOWAS Guide to Parliamentary Oversight of Security in Bamako, Mali, on 28-29 November 2011.

National Governments and Security Institutions:

• Invited by the Foreign Ministry of the Federal Government of Germany to advise on Germany’s evolving SSR Strategy, Berlin, May 4, 2015;

• Led on ASSN’s policy advice and technical support to security and justice reforms in South Sudan in 2013-14, as partner in the consortium operating the UK-funded South Sudan Security and Defence Transformation Programme (SDTP), as well as via the MOU with the Ministry of National Security in the Government of South Sudan;

• Negotiated Memorandum of Understanding with Government of South Sudan on behalf of ASSN to support Security and Justice Reforms in South Sudan (Nov 2011);

• Led three missions in 2006-8 to advise the Government of Guyana, South America on an SSR Implementation Action Plan and the Strategic Defence Review of the Guyana Defence Force, under contract to the UK Department of International Development and the UK High Commission in Guyana.

• Member of group of experts who facilitated Project on ‘Security Sector Reform and Military Expenditures’, U.K. Department for International Development (DFID), September 1999-February 2000. Assisted in preparation of background papers, and acted as resource person at the policy conference of the same title, London, February 15-17, 2000

• Participated in preparing report on Structural Adjustment in Africa for the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as member of a team based at the Centre for Development Research in Copenhagen, 1995.

Foundations:

• Grant Evaluator, Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa, Fellowship Program Carnegie Foundation and the Social Science Research Council/SSRC)

• Grant Evaluator, VolkswagenStiftung, Programme on‘Violence, its Impact, Coping Strategies and Peace Building’, 2005-2011

• Member, Selection Committee, MacArthur Foundation Collaborative Research and Writing Competition, 1999

Grant Evaluator, United States Institute of Peace (USIP), 1997

• Grant Referee, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), 1995, 1996

4. Consulting to Private Enterprises

G. Journal/Editorial Activity

1. Editorships

Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of African Studies, 1989-94

2. Editorial Board Memberships

Journal of Security Management, Cranfield University, United Kingdom

African Security Review, Institute for Security Studies, Pretoria, South Africa

Journal of Development and Democracy, Nigeria

African Journal of Political Science (formerly African Journal of Political Economy)

Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century African History, edited by P. T. Zeleza and D. Eyoh, London and New York: Routledge 2003

H. Other Professionally Related Service

Annex:

1. Public Presentations as an Expert in Discipline

L. Papers Presented 1. Invited and/or Refereed Internationally or Nationally

M. Invited Seminars or Lectures Presented in Last Five Years

2017

UNSG’s Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters, Geneva, 25-27 January 2017

2016

• AU Security Sector Reform Consultation and Planning Workshop for RECs/ RMs, Addis 14-15 December, 2016. Keynote Presentation: SSR Trends, Challenges and Opportunities

• ‘Leveraging Donor Security Assistance for National Priorities’, Lusaka, Zambia, 14 — 18 November 2016. Presentation, Who Frames the Agenda?

• Folke Bernadette Academy (FBA) Working Group on Security Sector Reform, Stockholm 10-11 November, 2017: Presentation: Report on Research on Hybrid Security Governance

• ‘Exploring the relationship between sustainable development, security and arms

control: trends in Africa’, Presentation to agenda discussion on ‘The relationship between Sustainable Development, Security and Arms Control’. UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters, 66th Session, New York, 29 June-1 July, 2016

• Organised Mid-Term Workshop for IDRC-funded ASSN Research Network on ‘Hybrid Security Governance in Africa’, Hargeisa, Somaliland, 5-8 June;

• Coordinated Learning Lab on ‘Security Governance in Africa’ for the Open Society Foundation (OSF), the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF), and the African Security Sector Network (ASSN), Dakar, Senegal, 26 April

• ‘The Realist Perspective: Security Hierarchies, Security Delegation, International Interference, and Monopoly of the Use of Force’, Spring Workshop of the ‘Global Reflection Group on The Future of the Monopoly on the Use of Force 2.0’, Greentree Foundation (New York), April 7-11

2015

• Co-0rganiser, Final Validation Workshop for the draft African Union SSR Operational Guidance Notes (OGNs), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 9-11 November

• ‘Is SSR in Crisis?’ Presentation to German Foreign Ministry Conference on Security Sector Governance and Reform, Berlin, May 5

• ‘Making the Case for Hybridity’, Spring Conference of Global Reflection Group on The Future of the State Monopoly of the Use of Force 2.0, Berlin, April 28-30

• ‘Hybrid Security Orders and State-building: A Conceptual Approach’, presentation to Working Group on ‘Alternative Interventions on Peacebuilding’, Conference on ‘Peacebuilding in Africa: evolving challenges, responses and new African thinking’, Wilton Park, UK, 23 – 25 February 2015

• ‘Dealing with the State-Non-State Strategic Nexus’, Presentation to agenda discussion on ‘New challenges to disarmament and the increasing role of non-state actors’. UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters, 63rd Session, Geneva, 28-30 Jan, 2015

2014

• An Eroding Monopoly?: State Complicity in the Proliferation of Instruments of Violence to Non-State Actors, Presentation to the Inaugural Workshop of the Global Reflection Group on the Monopoly of the Use of Force 2.0, Singapore, 3-4 December 2014

• Africa Forum on SSR, African Union Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 24-26 November 2014. (A Joint Seminar of the African Union, United Nations, European Union, the African Security Sector Network/ANNS, and the Geneva Centre for Democratic Control of Armed Forces/DCAF).

2013

• Strategy meeting on ‘Building African Union Capacities in SSR’, African Union, Addis Ababa, 17-18 January. Participants: African Union, DPKO-OROLSI, UNOAU, EU, ASSN.

2012

• Presidential Launch of the drafting process of the National Security Policy for South Sudan, Juba, September 17. Delivered Keynote presentation on ‘What is a National Security Policy and what is it intended to accomplish?’

• High-Level Panel on the Challenges and Opportunities of Security Sector Reform in East Africa, Nairobi October 3-5. Chaired panel on “Process and Programme lessons from the country case studies” and spoke on panel on “The Role of Regional and International Support to National SSR Processes”

• Roundtable on Security Sector Expenditure Reviews, Nairobi, October 1, organized by the Global Centre on Conflict, Security and Development (World Bank), African Development Bank, DCAF and ISSAT. Led panel discussion on ‘The role/benefits of Security Sector Expenditure Reviews in SSR processes’

• Inauguration of African Peace-building Network (APN) Meeting, Nairobi, 28 July

• African Union-Sponsored Workshop on South Sudan’s National Security Policy Formulation Process, Juba, June 16

• Association for Security Sector Education and Training (ASSET) AGM, Geneva, 23-25 April

• Invited Workshop to discuss Burundi case-study, International Network on Conflict and Fragility (INCAF), OECD, project on “Improving International Support to Security and Justice Development in Fragile and Conflict-affected Settings”. Stockholm 22-23 February

2011

• Commentator, Book Launch of DCAF Year Book 2011, Back to the Roots: Security Sector Reform and Development (Geneva: DCAF, 2011), Geneva, Dec 2.

• Toward a Gender Transformative SSR Policy. Opening Presentation to ‘A Policy Dialogue: the African Union’s Security Sector Policy Framework and Gender Transformation’, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, October 6-7. Organised by Ufahamu and ASSN in collaboration with the Peace and Security Division of the African Union

• African Perspective on SSR, Presentation to International Security Sector Advisory Team (ISSAT) Roster and ‘Train-the-Trainer’ Workshops, Geneva, 26 Sept

• Invited Seminar, International Network on Conflict and Fragility (INCAF), OECD, Paris, 4 August

2010

• The Contribution of Civil Society to Security Sector Governance and Oversight in West Africa, delivered at Workshop on ‘Parliamentary Oversight in the Area of Security in West Africa’ organised by the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF), the International Parliamentary Union (IPU), and the National Assembly of Senegal, Dakar, Senegal, 21-22 September 2010

• Presentations on Stability of the African State, SSR & Peace Agreements, and African Case Studies of SSR: Ghana at Workshop on ‘Security Sector Reform Programme: Enhancing South Africa’s Contribution to Security Transformation in Peace Missions’, organized by the Peace Mission Training Centre, Pretoria, South Africa, 13 – 17 September.

• Chaired sessions on ‘Setting the stage: gender and the security sector in West Africa’ and ‘Civil society oversight: collaboration between women’s organisations, gender machineries and security sector institutions’, Conference on ‘Gender and SSR’ organized by DCAF, Sally, Senegal, June 21-22

• Governing Intelligence Agencies in Africa, Francophone Regional Workshop on Parliamentary Oversight of Security, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 17-19 June

• Facilitated ‘Roundtable on African Perspectives on Security Sector Reform’ for African Permanent Missions at the United Nations, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, New York, 13-14 May

• Keynote, Parliamentary Oversight of Security: Toward a Holistic and Integrated Approach. Training Workshop for the Parliament of Ghana on ‘Parliamentary Oversight of Security’, Elmina, Ghana 15-16 March.

• Participated in the Consultative Meeting organized by ECOWAS and the UN Office for West Africa (UNOWA) on the ‘ECOWAS Security Sector Governance (SSG) Action Plan’, Dakar, Senegal, Feb 17-19.

• Keynote, Launching of UN SSR Expert Roster, United Nations Headquarters, New York, February 1

2009

• ‘Roles and Responsibilities of Security Institutions’: Workshop on Security Sector Development: National Priorities and Regional Approaches, hosted by the Asia-Pacific Centre for Security Studies, Honolulu, October 5-9, 2009.

• Role of Security Sector Governance in Peacebuilding, Conference on Peacebuilding in Africa, Gaborone, Botswana, 25-28 August (hosted by the University of Cambridge, the Centre for Conflict Resolution of Cape Town. and the University of Botswana)

• Keynote Speech, Security Sector Governance, “Security Sector Governance in the Pacific”: Regional High Level Conference for the South Pacific Region hosted by the United Nations Development Programme – Pacific Centre in Cooperation with the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Nuku’laofa, Kingdom of Tonga; 27 April – 30 April 2009

2008

• Presentations on ‘Civil Military Relations’ and ‘International and Regional Security’, Senior Executive Course in Defence and Security Management, mounted by the Centro de Estudos de Africanos of the Eduardo Mondlane University and the Centre for Defence and Security Management (CDSM), Wits University, Maputo, 7-10 October

• SSR in Africa, Presentation to Geneva Centre for Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF), Geneva, May 16-18

▪ Chair, Training Seminar for Liberian Parliamentarians, Security Agencies and Civil Society Representatives on ‘Transparent and Gender-Sensitive SSR’, Seldon Park Hotel, South Croydon, UK, July 3-6, 2008

▪ ‘The African Experience’, “Wars without Borders”, 3rd Kingston Conference on International Security, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 17-19 June, 2008

▪ Invited Consultative Meeting on the United Nations Secretary-General’s Report, ‘Securing Peace and Development: the role of the United Nations in Supporting Security Sector Reform’, Tudor Hotel, New York, 17-18 March

▪ ‘The State of Security Sector Reform and Governance: Themes and Perspectives from South and South-East Asia’, GFN-SSR-Asia Consultative Group on Security Sector Reform-Institute for Strategic and Development Studies, Manila, 23 January, 2008

2007

• Report on the UN SSR Conference in Cape Town, Presentation to the International Advisory Board of the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DACF), Geneva, 1 December

• Keynote, ‘Violence, its Impact, Coping Strategies and Peace Building’ Volkswagen Foundation, First Grantees Meeting within the African Initiative, Bamako, Azalai Hotel Salaam, 26-28 December

• Keynote, ‘Role of the United Nations in Supporting Security Sector Reform: View from the African SSR Community’, UN International Conference on SSR, Cape Town, South Africa, 7-8 November

• Keynote, Third Training Workshop for Liberian Legislature, Ada-Foah, Ghana, 14-18 November

• Led SSR Implementation Mission to Guyana, 20 October-2 November

• Led Workshop on ‘Security Sector Provisions in Peace Agreements’, Imperial Hotel, Addis Ababa, 12 October

• Coordinated ASSN Workshop on an ‘African SSR Strategy’, African Union Hall, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, October 9-11

• Coordinated Training Workshop on Security for West Africa Staff of Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES), Accra, 1-4 October 2007. Delivered papers on ‘Security, Security System, Security System Reform’ and ‘Governance of Security’

• Participated as founding member in inaugural Colloquium of the Global Consortium on Security Transformation, Kandalama, Sri Lanka, September 22-27

• Participated (as member) in Third Meeting of UN International Policing Advisory Council (IPAC), Canberra, 30-31 August

• Coordinated Second Parliamentary Training Workshop on SSR and Parliamentary Oversight for the Defence, Security and Intelligence Committees of the Liberian Congress, Elmina, Ghana 20-23 July.

• Organized Parliamentary Training Workshop on ‘Privatisation of Security’, for Committee on Defence and Interior, Parliament of Ghana, Accra, Ghana, July 18-19

• Delivered presentation on Nationally Representative Militaries, to ‘Next Generation of African Military Leaders Program’, Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), National Defence University, Fort McNair, Washington DC, June 27

• Meeting of the Advisory Group of the Global Facilitation Network for Security Sector Reform (GFN-SSR), Santiago, Chile, 22-24 June

• Planning Meeting for a Global Consortium on Security Transformation, IDS, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, 22-23 March

• ‘The Role of Counter-Terrorism in Integrated Border Management’, Parliamentary Training Workshop on ‘Integrated Border Management’, Ghana Parliamentary Committee on Defence and Interior, Accra, Ghana, 19-20 March

• Second Meeting, UN International Policing Advisory Council (IPAC), Abuja, Nigeria, January 22-23

2006

• Meeting of the Liberian Security Sector Transformation Advisory Group, Monrovia, November 20-23, 2006

• Civil-Military Relations in Africa and Security Sector Reforms in Africa, Presentations to Senior Officials of the South African Department of Defence, Centre for Security and Defence Management, Wits University, Johannesburg, October 10-12, 2006

• Workshop on the Implementation Framework for Security System Reform (IF-SSR), University of Birmingham, September 17-19, 2006

• Inaugural Meeting of the UN International Policing Advisory Panel, Wilton Park, Sussex, UK, August 16-17, 2006

• Roles and Missions of the Security Sector in a Democracy, Presentation to ‘Next Generation of African Military Leaders Program’, Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), Washington DC, July 17, 2006

• Security Sector Reforms in Africa, Workshop on a Security Sector Reform Strategy for the Horn of Africa, hosted by the African Union, the Centre for Policy Research and Advocacy (Addis Ababa), and the Institute of Security Studies (Pretoria), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, July 13-14, 2006,

• Organiser and Coordinator, Workshop on Security Sector Reform Provisions in Peace Agreements, Kampala, June 30, 2006

• Co-organiser, Inaugural Meeting of the Eastern African Regional Branch of the African Security Sector Network (ASSN), Kampala, Uganda, June 28-29, 2006

• Workshop on the Implementation Framework for Security System Reform (IF-SSR), OECD/DAC, Paris, June 15-16, 2006

• Second Workshop on Security Sector Reform in Liberia, hosted by the African Security Sector Network and King’s College, London, Monrovia, Liberia, April 4-6, 2006

• Meeting of Grant Review Committee of the Volkswagen Foundation, Hanover, Germany, 15 May, 2006

• ‘Notes on Contextualizing SSR and the Role of Civil Society’, ‘Drivers of Conflict and Drivers of Peace’, 9th Annual Canadian Peacebuilding and Human Security Dialogue, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) and the Canadian Consortium on Human Security, Ottawa, May 11 – 12, 2006

• Military Roles and Missions in a Democracy, Presentation to ‘Next Generation of African Military Leaders Program’, Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), Washington DC, January 25, 2006

2005

• Chair, Documentation/Lessons Learned Workshop for the Uganda Defence Review, Entebbe, Uganda, December 12-14, 2005

• Meeting of International Advisory Board, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF), Geneva 1-3 December 2005

• ‘Pre-requisites for effective SSR - National ownership, regional co-operation and international engagement’, Expert Seminar on Developing a Security Sector Reform Concept/Strategy for the EU, Brussels, November 29, 2005

• Meeting, Advisory Group of the Global Facilitation Network for Security Sector Reform, Ottawa, November 5, 2005

• Budgeting for the Military Sector in Africa Project: Research Findings, Challenges and Future Trends, Report to IDRC Workshop on ‘New Directions in Security Sector Reform’, Ottawa, November 3-4, 2005 (delivered jointly with Wuyi Omitoogun of SIPRI)

• ‘African States and National Security in the Post-Cold War era’, Presentation to National Security Conference, Accra, Ghana, October 4-7, 2005

• Meeting of Grant Review Committee, Volkswagen Foundation, Hanover, Germany, 17 October, 2005

• Organised ‘African Union-Civil Society Consultative Workshop on Enhancing AU-Civil Society Relationships’, Accra, Ghana, August 29-31, 2005

• ‘From Military Security to Human Security’, Conference on ‘Building an African Union for the 21st Century: Relations with the UN, RECs, NEPAD, and Civil Society’, organized by the Centre for Conflict Resolution, Cape Town, 20-22 August, 2005

• Security Sector Reform in Liberia, Workshop hosted by the Liberia Ministry of Justice, the African Security Sector Network, and King’s College, London, in Monrovia, Liberia, August 4-6, 2005

• ‘The Challenge of Defining Security: Changing Perspectives in Africa’, Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), Senior Leader Seminar, Gaborone, Botswana, 24 July, 2005

• Co-organiser, Workshop on ‘African Military Budgetary Processes’ (with SIPRI and the ECOWAS), Abuja, Nigeria, May 30-31, 2005

• Co-organiser, Workshop on ‘African Military Budgetary Processes’ (with SIPRI and the African Union), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, April 29-29, 2005

• Presentation on ‘Democratic Civil Control of the Security Sector’, at the ‘Next Generation of African Military Leaders Program’, Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), National Defence University, Fort McNair, Washington DC, May 11, 2005

• Second Meeting of the African Security Sector Network (ASSN), Benin, 20 April, 2005

• Second Workshop on Security Sector Governance in Africa, Cotonou, Benin, April 18-19 (organized jointly by African Security Dialogue and Research, the GFN-SSR, and GERDDES-Afrique)

• ‘Pan-Africanism’, presentation to the ‘South Africa/African Union/Caribbean Diaspora Conference’, Kingston, Jamaica, 16-18 March, 2005

2004

• Conference on ‘Democratic Governance of the Security Sector in West Africa’, hosted jointly by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and African Security Dialogue and Research, Accra, November 29-30, 2004

• Consultation/Conference on ‘Security Sector Reform in West Africa’, United Nations Office for West Africa, Dakar, November 22-23, 2004

• Meeting of Global Facilitation Network for Security Sector Reform (GFN-SSR) Advisory Board, Bangkok, 23 September, 2004

Asia Meeting on Security Sector Governance, Bangkok, Thailand, 21-22 September 2004 (organized by the Global Facilitation Network for Security Sector Reform (GFN-SSR). Made presentation on ‘Security Sector Reform in Africa: Overview’

• Course Review, Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), National Defence University, Washington DC, August 16-September 3, 2004

• Designed Course Module and Participated in teaching ‘Security Sector Governance and Management’ Course to senior Ghanaian security and civilian officials, Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Accra, Ghana, July 19-August 12, 2004

• Presentation on ‘Security Sector Reform in Africa’ at the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, Ibadan University, April 22, 2004

• Presentation on ‘Security Sector Governance in Ghana: Challenges and Prospects’, at Seminar on ‘Challenges of Security Sector Governance in ECOWAS’, organized by the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, Abuja, Nigeria, April 20, 2004

• Presentation on ‘Security Sector Reform in Africa’, Cranfield University, Shrivenham, UK, March 31, 2004

• Organized visit by Ghana Defence Delegation to South Africa collaboratively with the African Civil-Military Relations Institute (ACMRI) as part of the Performance Improvement Programme of the Ghana Ministry of Defence, March 12-19, 2004

• Guest Speaker, Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), Senior Leadership Seminar, Washington, D.C. February 13, 2004

• Seminar on ‘State and Human Security in the ‘Age of Terrorism’: The Role of Security Sector Reform’’, organized jointly by the United Nations Office in Geneva (UNOG) and the Geneva Centre for Democratic Control of the Armed Forces (DCAF), Geneva, January 25, 2004. Delivered paper on ‘Lessons from Africa’

2003

• Organized Workshop on ‘Security Sector Governance in Africa’ in Elmina, Ghana, November 24-26, 2003. Made presentation on ‘Governance of the Armed Forces in Ghana’

• Co-hosted Retreat for the Ghana Ministry of Defence on its Performance Improvement Programme, Ada-Foah, Ghana August 12-14, 2003

• Presentation on ‘Security Sector Reform in Africa’, Second Meeting of the SIA Network at the Goree Institute, Goree, Senegal, July 29, 2003

• Meeting of the Global Facilitation Network for Security Sector Reform (GFN-SSR) in Maputo, June 29-1 July. Meeting drafted a ‘Declaration’ to the AU Heads of State Meeting on Security Sector Transformation

• Organized ‘South-South Dialogue on Defence Transformation’ for Defence officials from Ghana, South Africa, Uganda and Sierra Leone, in collaboration with the Ghana Ministry of Defence (GMOD) and the UK Defence Advisory Team (DAT) as part of activities in connection with the Performance Improvement Programme (PIP) of the GMOD.

• Chair, Panel on ‘Challenges of Military Reform’, International Forum on ‘Security Sector Reform: Moving the Agenda Forward’, organized by the Global Facilitation Network on Security Sector Reform, London, 24-25 March, 2003

• Guest Speaker, African Senior Leader Seminar, Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Addis Ababa, 28 February, 2003

• Guest Lecturer, Cranfield University Defence Management Course for Ghana Ministry of Defence, Accra, February 10-21, 2003

• Discussant, Panel on Conflict and Security Sector Reform, CODESRIA General Assembly, Kampala, Uganda December 8-13, 2002

• Second Workshop on Military Budgeting in Africa, Elmina, Ghana, October, 27-29, 2002

• Roundtable on ‘Strengthening Regional Capacity for Conflict Resolution in West Africa: A Respond to NEPAD’, organised by African Security Dialogue and Research/Liu Centre for the study of Global Issues/Carleton University/CIDA, Accra-Ghana, 23-25 October 2002

• Discussant, Conference on ‘Peace and Stability in Nigeria’, organized by the International Policy Institute and the Center for Democracy and Development, Washington 17 September, 2002

• Inaugural Meeting of the ECOWAS Task Force (Organized by the International Peace Academy), Dakar, Senegal 12-13 August, 2002

• Inaugural Meeting of the Special Initiative for Africa (SIA), Ford Foundation, Maputo, Mozambique, 24-27 June, 2002

• ‘The Security Implications of the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD)’, South African Military Academy, Saldanha Bay, South Africa, 20-23 May, 2002

• Organized Workshop on ‘Security Sector Reform and Democratisation in Africa: Comparative Perspectives’, sponsored by African Security Dialogue and Research (ASDR), Accra, 27-28 February, 2002. Presented papers on ‘Security Sector Reform in Ghana’, and ‘Parliamentary Oversight in Ghana’

• Organized Workshop on ‘Defence Budgeting Processes in Africa: The Mechanisms of Control’, on behalf of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and African Security Dialogue and Research (ASDR), Accra, February 25-26, 2002

Conference on ‘Development, Conflict and Peacebuilding: Responding to the Challenge’, (Lui Centre/CIDA), Vancouver, 15-16 February, 2002

Invited Speaker, Senior Leadership Seminar, African Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), Washington, 4-5 February, 2002.

Presentation, ‘A Security Agenda for Africa’, on behalf of the Expert Group for Demilitarization, Security and Development in Africa (which I chair), at the Conference on ‘Security and the New Partnership for Africa’s Development’, sponsored by Global Coalition for Africa, Maputo, January 22-24, 2002

African Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), Course Review and Civil-Military Relations Seminar, Washington, December 3-6, 2001

Conference on ‘Civil-Military Relations in Small Island States in the Indian Ocean’, Seychelles, November 5-8, 2001

• Presentation ‘The Political Economy of Conflict in West Africa’ (with Kwesi Aning), ECOWAS/IPA Conference on Conflict in West Africa, Abuja, September, 24-28, 2001

• Organized Seminar on ‘Police and Policing in Africa’, sponsored by African Security Dialogue and Research (ASDR), Accra, Ghana, 21-23 August 2001

• Presentation, ‘Human Security as an Approach to Conflict Resolution’ , African Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), Regional Seminar on Conflict and Conflict Resolution in West Africa, Accra, Ghana 21-24 August, 2001

• Danish Government Conference on Conflict in Africa, Maputo, Mozambique, June 28-30, 2001

• Workshop on the Global Facilitation Network for Security Sector Reform, UK Department for International Development {DFID), London, June 23-25, 2001

• Organized ‘Civil Society Consultation on the ECOWAS Moratorium: Beyond the UN Small Arms Conference’ funded by the MacArthur Foundation and the UNDP, Accra, Ghana 6-9 June, 2001

Rapporteur, United Kingdom Government Conference on ‘Resolving Conflict in Africa’, London, 26 March 2001 (mounted by the Department for International Development, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and the Ministry of Defence)

• Participant in Small Arms Seminar, MacArthur Foundation, Chicago, 8-9 March, 2001

• Workshop on Demilitarization, Security and Development, African Leadership Forum, Otta, Nigeria, 15-17 March, 2001

• Presentation, ‘Understanding Ghana’s 2000 Elections’, International Peace Academy (IPA) Policy Forum, New York, 15 February 2001

Guest Lecturer, ‘Civil Control of the Military’, African Center for Strategic Studies, Leadership Training Seminar, Libreville, Gabon, 31 January 2001

Participant, Conference on New Roles for the Military in Africa, Global Coalition for Africa, Dakar, December 12-13, 2000

‘Bringing the Military and Security Agencies Under Democratic Control: A Challenge to African Constitutionalism, Conference on Constitutionalism and Society in Africa, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, November 6-9, 2000

• Principles and Practices of Democratic Control of Security Agencies in Africa’, Second Nigeria-South Africa Roundtable on Democratic Control of the Military and Security Establishments, Wits University, Johannesburg, 20-23 September, 2000

• ‘Pulling Back from the Brink: the Ghanaian Experience’, Institute of Development Studies (IDS)/Wits University Workshop on Democratic Governance and Security Structures, Wits University, Johannesburg, 17-20 September, 2000

• Instructor, Higher Defence Management Course (for middle-level Sierra Leone Military Officers), Freetown, Sierra Leone, August 13-20, 2000

• Keynote Speaker, Civil Control of the Military, African Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), Leadership Training Seminar, Gaborone, Botswana, 4 July 2000

• Organiser, Ghana/South Africa Roundtable on Security Sector Reform and Democratisation, Accra, Ghana 6-9 June 2000

• ‘Deepening Democratic Space Around Issues of Security: the Role of Retired Officers’, Presentation to the Ghana Armed Forces Retired Commissioned Officers’ Club, Accra, Ghana, 24 March, 2000

• Participant, Conference on Demilitarisation and Peace-Building in Southern Africa, Pretoria, March 3-5, 2000

• Participant, Program Review Conference, African Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), Washington, February 22-23, 2000

• Resource Person, ‘Security Sector Reform and Military Expenditures’, United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID), London, February 15-17, 2000

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