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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Prairie View A&M University
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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
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University ofPittsburgh
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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
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U.S. Naval Academy
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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 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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