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African Social Science Review

Volume 3 | Issue 3

Article 7

Fall 2006

Editorial Matter

Andrew I. E. Ewoh

Prairie View A&M University

, [email protected]

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Public and International Affairs

Andrew

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Editor,in,Chief

Volume 3, Number 3, Fall 2006

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AFRICAN SOCIAL SCIENCE REVElW

All book reviews should be addressed to the Book Review Editor

Afric'1I1

S".I.I:

S,lolce Review

Center for International Srudies and Research Prairie "iew A&M University

P. O. Box 519

Prairie '"iew, TX 77446

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VOLUME

3 (3),

FALL 2,006

African Social Science Review

THE AFRICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Editor~in~Chief

Andrew I.E. Ewoh

Prairie View A&M University

Associate Editor

Bakama B. BakamaNume

Prairie View A&M University

Editorial Board

-Managing Editor

Walle Engedayehu

Prairie View A&M University

BrianJ.L.Berry

University of Texas. Dallas

Euel'W. Elliott

University of Texas. Dallas

Bedford N. Umez

Lee College

Nicholas O. Alozie

Arizona State University

HarveyL.White

University ofPittsburgh

MitchellF. Rice

Texas A&M University

AI Bavon

University of North Texas

Theo Herrington

Texas Southern University

James S. Guseh

North Carolina Central University

John Were

Makerere University Uganda

Hashim Gibrill

Clark Atlanta University

Steven Nkrumah

University of Ghana

Fredoline Anunobi

Perimeter College. Georgia.

James S. E. Opolot

Texas Southern University

Felix Chima

Prairie View A&M University

Helen E. Purkitt

U.S. Naval Academy

Michael McNulty

University of Iowa

Kevin Washington

University ofMaryland

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Emeka Nwabueze

University of Nigeria

Julius O. Ihonvbere

African Center for Constitutional Development

Ezekiel Kalipeni

University ofIllinois

Dan Setsetse

University of North-West

Kelechi A. Kalu

University ofNorthern Colorado

Rex Honey

University of Iowa

Ike S.Ndolo

Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Nigeria

Arleno Odhiambo RiceUniversity

David Ngene

Houston Community College

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AFRICAN SOCIAL SCIENCE REVEIW

TheAfrican Social Science Review(ISSN 1521-6667) is an annual publication of the Center for International Studies and Research in collaboration with the Office of Research and Development at Prairie View A&M University. This publication seeks articles from alldisciplines of social science. TheReviewparticularly welcomes manuscripts on the social, economic, political, and policy problems and issues of the African continent and the Diaspora as well as empirical and theoretical articles. Book reviewers are requested to submit articles on recent publications in related topics. Only papers not currently under review or previously published elsewhere can be considered. All submissions are blind refereed. Clarity and directness of presentation are required.

Manuscriptsmust be typed and doubled-spaced following theAmerican Psychological Association (APA) guidelines (4thedition) or theStyle Manual for Political Science. Four copies should be

submitted, three of which have all references that could identify the author or authors removed. Authors are advised to keep copies for their own record since it will not be possible for us to return the manuscripts. We need an abstract of no more than 150 words. The length of the paper should not exceed 25 double-spaced typewritten pages, including notes, references, tables, figures or graphs and appendices; all must be presented on separate pages, with instructions suggesting the placement in the texe. Notes and references should appear at the end of the article. A separate cover sheet showing the title ofrhe paper, the name, affiliation, position and address of the author should accompany each submission. To enhance blind review, the body of the text should include the title, but not the author's name. The views of expressed in published articles are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the editors or editorial board.

Subscriptionsfor institutions is $70.00 annually and $30.00 for individuals.

Editor-in-Chief: Andrew I.E. Ewoh, African Social Science Review, Cenrer for International Studies and Research (CISR). Prairie View A&M University, P. O. Box 519, Prairie View, Texas 77446-0519

Managing Editor: Walle Engadeyehu, CISR, Prairie View A&M University, P.O. Box 519, Prairie View, Texas 77446-0519

Associate Editor: Bakama BakamaNume, CISR, Prairie View A&M University, P. O. Box 686, Prairie View, Texas 77446-0519

Editorial Correspondence, Submission of Manuscript and Business Correspondence

Manuscriprs (four copies) should be submitted along with a $30.00 check or money order, which includes a one-year subscription to theASSR,to cover the submission fee. An additional copy of the manuscript should be sent co the Managing Editor. Letters and all other business correspondence should be addressedco rhe Ediror-in-Chief at the address listed.

All book review should be addressed to the Associate Editor. © 2006 by Center for International Studies and Research.

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VOLVME 3 (3), FALL 20006

African Social Science Review

VOLUME 3, NUMBER 3, FALL 20005 -ISSN 1521'6667

CONTENTS

The International Dimension of

Regime change: Economic Sanctions

and the

1993

Democratic Transition in Nigeria

7,36

Kelechi A. Kalu

Road Traffic Accidents in Uganda:

Epidemiological and

Transport

Policy Implication

37 53

Bakama

B.

BakamaNume

Solid Waste Management and

Environmental Quality Provision

in

Unplanned Settlements of Kampala, Uganda

54~

72

Sbuaib Lwasa

Faces of Social Work in South Africa:

A

Twenty-first Century Perspective

73 87

Dorothy

L

Graff

How Useful is Gramsci's Theory of

Hegemony and Domination

to the Study of African States:

89~

104

Daniel Kendie

U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda

2005,2009:

Why West Africa Barelly Features

105,115

Christopher Ruane

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About the Authors

Kelechi A. Kalu is a professor of political science at the University of

Northern Colorado

Bakama B. BakamaNume is an associate professor of Geography at

Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, Texas

Shuaib Lwasa is an assistant lecturer and a Ph.D. student at Makerere

University, Kampala, Uganda

Dorothy

L.

Graff is an assistant professor of Social Work at College of

St. Scholastic, Duluth, Minnesota

Daniel Kendie is an associate professor of history at Prairie View A&M

University, Prairie View, Texas

Christopher Ruane is a graduate student in the London School of Economics

and Political Science, London, United Kingdom

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African

Social

Science

Review

Center

for

International

Studies

and

Research

Prairie

View

A&M

University

P.O.

Box

519

Prairie

View,

TX

77446

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