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Curriculum Vitae (CV) 1 Rita Kiki Edozie (Ph.D) rkedozie@msu.edu http://www.msu.edu/~rkedozie/ SUMMARY: Rita Kiki Edozie is Professor of International Relations at Michigan State University s (MSU) James Madison College of Public Affairs and a former Director of MSU s cross-college, multi-disciplinary, African American and African Studies program, housed in the university s College of Arts and Letters. Professor Edozie is a Lilly Teaching Fellow 2007-8 and CIC-Academic Leadership Fellow, 2011-12. Dr. Edozie earned a PhD in Political Science from the New School for Social Research, New York City (1999), and has published five books; and several journal articles and book chapters on research topics that include the comparative politics and international relations of Africa, global development, democratization, and Pan- Africana Diaspora Studies political thought. Recent books are The African Union s Africa: New Pan African Initiatives in Global Governance (2014) and Malcolm X s Michigan Worldview: An Exemplar for Contemporary Black Studies (2015). Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) EDUCATION: Discipline: Politics, at the New School University, New York, 1999 Area of Specialization: Comparative Politics and International Relations Dissertation Title: Democracy Now: the Resurgence of Nigerian Civil Society Master of Arts (M.A) Political Science, the New School University, New York, 1996 Master of Arts (M.A) Communication Arts, C.U.N.Y, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, 1988 Bachelor of Arts (B.A) English Studies and Dramatic Arts, University of Ife, (now Obafemi Awolowo University OAU), Nigeria, 1985

2 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 2013- Present Professor of International Relations and African Affairs, Michigan State University (James Madison College of Public Affairs), East Lansing, MI 2009- Present Associate Professor of International Relations, Michigan State University (James Madison College of Public Affairs), East Lansing, MI 2005-2009 Assistant Professor of International Relations, Michigan State University (James Madison College of Public Affairs), East Lansing, MI 2003 2005 Assistant Professor, Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware, DE 2000-2003 Lecturer in Political Science and International Affairs and Deputy Director, Institute of African Studies, Columbia University, New York 2002-2005 Adjunct Professor, Political Science, Long Island University, NY 2001-2002 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Political Science, Brooklyn College, CUNY, NY 2000-2001 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Political Science, Rutgers University, NJ 1996-2000 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Political Science, Middlesex County College, NJ

3 ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE: 2010- Present Director, African American and African Studies, Michigan State University (College of Arts and Letters), East Lansing, MI 2001-2003 Deputy Director, Institute of African Studies, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York City 1995-2000 Director, Career Training Center of the Corporate and Community Education Division, Middlesex County College, Edison, New Jersey PUBLICATIONS Books People Power and Democracy: The Popular Movement against Military Despotism in Nigeria, 1989-1999 (Africa World Press/Red Sea Press, Trenton, NJ, 2002) Reconstructing the Third Wave of Democracy: Comparative African Democratic Politics, (University Press of America:/Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2009) Reframing Contemporary Africa: Politics, Culture and Society in a Global Era and Peyi Soyinka-Airewele, (CQ Press, 2010) The African Union s Africa: New Pan African Initiatives in Global Governance with Keith Gottschalk (MSU Press, 2014) Malcolm X s Michigan Worldview: An Exemplar of the Contemporary Black Studies Discipline and Curtis Stokes (MSU Press, 2015)

Journal Articles 4 Promoting Owned and Operated Development: Reflections of the New Partnership for African Development (Nepad) African and Asian Studies, Volume 3, no.2. (2004) Third World Democracies: south-south learning form each other in Exploring Conflicts and Conflict Resolution in the Contemporary Third World Third World Studies Peer-Reviewed Proceedings editor, Harold Isaacs (Association of Third World Studies, Inc. 2005) Emerging Studies in (Southern) African Politics: A Review Essay in Journal of Asian and African Studies (Volume 42 (3/4): 353-358, 2007) New Trends in Democracy and Development: Democratic Capitalism in South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya in Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies, (Volume 35 Issue 1: 2008 ) Cooperating Against Small State Marginalization: A Post Colonial Perspective on UNSC 1529 in Haiti 2004 Dubois Review of Social Science Research on Race, (Volume 5, Spring,, 2008) Global Citizens and Sudanese Subjects: Reading Mahmood Mamdani s Saviors and Survivors African Affairs (Volume 108, No 433, 2009) Socially Constructing Democracy and Peace: Nigeria s National Dialogue on the Niger Delta Conflict Journal of Peace-building and Development (Volume 6, Number 2, 2011) The Sixth Zone: the African Diaspora and the African Union (AU)'s Global Era Pan Africanism in Journal of African American Studies (Volume 16, Number 2, Pages 268-299, 2012) The Emerging Black Studies Africanist: A Case Study of MSU s Triple Heritage AAAS PhD Program in Journal of Pan African Studies (Volume 5, No. 4, October 2012) Africans Perspectives on Race in the U.S: Reading Chimamanda Adichie s Americanah in Africana Studies: A Review of Social Science Research (Volume 6, Spring, 2015) Pan African Security and Pax Africana: Navigating Global Hierarchies in African Conflict and Peace-building Review, Vol 4, No.2, Fall 2014, pp 38-59

5 Book Chapters Sudan s Identity Wars and Democratic Route to Peace in Perspectives on Contemporary Ethnic Conflict: Primal Violence the Politics of Conviction, editor, Santosh Saha (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2006) Centralization in Nigeria s PDP: Addressing Pluralism in Africa s Democracies in Santosh Saha eds. The Politics of Ethnicity and National Identity (Peter Lang, 2007) Democratization in Multi-religious Contexts in Africa: Amina vs the (Dis-United) States of Nigeria in Kamari Clarke s Local Institutions, Global Controversies: Islam in Sub Saharan African Contexts, MacMillan Working Paper Series, (Yale University-CT, 2007) Rwanda-Burundi s National-Ethnic Dilemma: Democracy, Deep Divisions and Conflict Re-represented in Santosh Saha eds. Ethnicity and Socio-political Change in Africa and Other Developing Countries: A Constructive Discourse in State Building (Lexington Books, 2008) Nigeria s 2007 Election in Comparative Perspective: Democratic Capitalism and the Crisis of Democracy in Africa in Victor Okafor eds. Nigeria s Stumbling Democracy and its Implications for the Democratic Movement in Africa (Praeger, 2008) Beauty Troubles: Gender and Difference in Nigeria s Developing Democracy in Joyce Gelb and Marian Lief Palley eds. Women of the World: Volume II, (ABC- CLIO 2009) New Encounters in US-Africa Democracy Relations in Jack Mangala eds. Africa in Contemporary International Relations (Palgrave, 2010) African Solutions for (Malian) Problems: Pan Africanist vs. Pan-Sahelian Global Play in Contemporary Africa in The Sahel: Focus of Hope, Focus of Fear in Marcel Kissitou and Pauline Ginsberg (Adonis &Abbey, 2014) Rethinking US-Africa Democracy Relations in Obama s First Term in Cassandra Rachel Veney, US-Africa Relations: From Clinton to Obama. (Lexington Books: Rowman & Littlefield), 2014

6 Book Reviews and Encyclopedia Entries John Boye Ejobowah, Competing Claims to Recognition in the Nigerian Public Sphere Canadian Journal of African Studies, Volume 37 Number 1 (2003) Adigun A. B. Agbaje, Larry Diamond, and Ebere Onwudiwe, eds. Nigeria's Struggle for Democracy and Good Governance: A Festschrift for Oyeleye Oyediran. African Studies Review 49.1 (2006) 182-183 Henning Melber eds. Trade, Development, Cooperation: what future for Africa?, Africa Today 52.3 (2006) 126-129 Tridivesh Singh Maini South Asian Cooperation and the Role of the Punjabs in Journal of Religion, Conflict and Peace (Volume 2: 2008) Dambisa Moyo, Dead Aid: Why Aid is Not Working and How There is a Better Way for Africa in African and Asian Studies Volume 9, Numbers 1-2, 2010, pp. 191-193(3) Anglophone Africa The Encyclopedia of Political Science, (CQ Press/Sage Publications, 2010) FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH AWARDS: MSU- Creative Excellence in Inclusion Grant Project E-Sankofa: Digital Black Studies in the Global Community Office of Intercultural and Initiatives and Inclusion, $34,000 2014-2015 MSU-Center for Advanced Studies in International Development (CASID) Research Award: $2,000 2013-14 National Council of Black Studies (NCBS) Liberation Film Series with Charles Wright Museum of African American History mini-grant $5,000, 2012-2013 CIC-Academic Leadership Program Fellow MSU Provost Office 2011-12 MSU- Creative Excellence and Inclusion Grant Emerging Black Studies Discipline: Malcolm X s Legacies Office of Intercultural and Initiatives and Inclusion, $20,000 2011-2012 University Lilly Teaching Fellow MSU Faculty Office of Development(FOD),

2007-08 7 MSU-Center for Advanced Studies in International Development Research Award Visiting Research Scholar Grant $3,000 2011-12 Research on Scarcity and Democracy in Nigeria s Niger Delta (RSAND) MSU- International Studies and Programs (ISP), Global Area Thematic Initiative (GATI ) Research Award, $20,000 2007-10: MSU-Center for Advanced Studies in International Development (CASID) Research Award 2006-07: $3,000 Study Abroad in Senegal, Morocco and Nigeria (College of Arts and Letters- ISS/IAH), 2007-2009 University Faculty Fellow, Problem-Based Learning- Institute for the Transformation of Undergraduate Education, University of Delaware, January 2005 University Faculty Fellow, General Education Institute- Center for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Delaware, June 2004 Freshman Summer Study Abroad in South Africa Office of the Provost, MSU, 2010 and 2011 SELECT COURSES TAUGHT International Political and Economic Relations (undergraduate) Regional Politics, Conflict and Cooperation- Africa in International Relations (undergraduate) State and Society in Comparative Perspective (undergraduate) Seminar in Comparative Democracy (undergraduate-senior; and graduate) Cultures and Politics in Transnational Perspective (undergraduate) Introduction to Public Affairs (undergraduate-freshmen) Politics, Economics, and Society of the Third World (undergraduate)

Comparative Politics (undergraduate) 8 African Politics (undergraduate) Seminar in Development (graduate) Graduate Seminar in African Studies (graduate) Postcolonial Transformations in Africa (undergraduate) Freshman Study Abroad Seminar in South Africa (Politics, Place and Identity in the New South Africa- undergraduates) Research and Action in the New South Africa (Study Abroad in Pretoria, South Africa graduate and undergraduate) esankofa: a conversation on the global Black experience (MOOC) MEMBERSHIP AFFILIATIONS: International Studies Association (ISA) African Studies Association (ASA) American Political Science Association (APSA) Association of Third World Studies (ATWS) Association of Concerned African Scholars (ACAS) National Council for Black Studies (NCBS) National Council of Black Political Scientists (NCOBS) Association of the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora (ASWAD)