Saturday February 4, 2012

Welcome   |   Register   |   Log in

Nonresident Senior Fellow

Richard Joseph

Richard Joseph

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development

Richard Joseph is John Evans Professor of International History and Politics at Northwestern University. Former fellow of The Carter Center, Atlanta, he focuses on African governance, political economy, and democratization.



Expertise

Comparative politics and governance; democratic transitions; political theory; state- and institution-building; conflict-resolution; economic development strategies

  • Language Fluency:
  • French

Background

Current Positions
John Evans Professor of International History and Politics, Northwestern University; Faculty Associate, Roberta Buffett Center for International and Comparative Studies, Northwestern University; Principal Investigator, Research Alliance to Combat HIV/AIDS (REACH), Nigeria; Board Member, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs

Past Positions
Asa G. Candler Professor of Political Science, Emory University; Professor of Political Science, Dartmouth College; Director, Program of African Studies, Northwestern University; Director, African Governance Program, The Carter Center; Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow, United States Institute of Peace; Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow, National Endowment for Democracy; Board Member, American Council of Learned Societies; Lecturer in Political Science, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and University of Khartoum, Sudan; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University

Education

D. Phil (1973) and B.Phil. (1969) Oxford University; BA (1965) Dartmouth College

"While urgent efforts are being made to improve the counter-terrorist capacities of Nigeria’s security forces, and similar initiatives pursued in this band of insecurity, it is important to develop a more comprehensive response."

-From “Foresight Africa: The Continent’s Top Priorities for 2012”


Research and Commentary

Save to My PortfolioDemocracy and Reconfigured Power in AfricaNovember 2011Current History
Save to My PortfolioNigeria and Global InsecurityOctober 17, 2011The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioNigeria's HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Time for Bolder ActionJune 11, 2010The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioNigeria's Season of UncertaintyMay 2010Current History
Save to My PortfolioConfronting the Greater Nigerian ChallengeJanuary 07, 2010The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioThe Nigerian PredicamentDecember 29, 2009AllAfrica.Com
Save to My Portfolio"Smart Aid" for AfricaApril 07, 2009Chicago Public Radio's Worldview
Save to My PortfolioNigeria's Great OpportunityFebruary 12, 2009Nigeria's Guardian Newspaper
Save to My PortfolioAccelerating the Creation of Enterprise Societies: A New Nigerian MindsetOctober 22, 2008The 14th Nigerian Economic Summit

Contact Information

communications@brookings.edu

202.797.6105
Brookings Office of Communications

My Portfolio

My New Content

View suggested content based on items you have saved to your Portfolio.
Log in or register now