CURRICULUM VITAE OF
PONTIAN GODFREY OKOTH
Current Address: P.O. Box 190-50100
Kakamega
Cell Phone: +254-700025095
June 2015
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CURRICULUM VITAE AS AT JUNE 2015
NAME: PONTIAN GODFREY OKOTH
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: DECEMBER 2, 1951, TORORO, UGANDA
MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED TO RHOVIN OKOTH
CHILDREN: JIMMY
REGINA
CECILIA
ASSUMPTA
EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Professor of History and International Relations, Department
of Peace and Conflict Studies, Masinde Muliro University of
Science and Technology, Kakamega, Kenya,
P.O. Box 190 - 50100
Landline Telephone Number: +254 – 056 – 31375
Mobile Phone Number: +254 700 025 095; +256-776416999;
+256754214464
Fax: +254 – 056 - 30153
E-mail: [email protected]
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION:
1983-1987 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Ph.D. in History
Fields of Oral Examination
1. Survey of African History
2. Topics in African History-East Africa
3. American Diplomatic History
4. American Foreign Policy (International Relations)
Field of Specialization
East African History in relation to E. A. - U.S. Relations. The first Ugandan historian to
specialize in the diplomatic history pertaining to U.S.-African Relations.
Doctoral Dissertation
Title: United States Foreign Policy Toward Kenya, 1952-1969.
Candidate in Philosophy (C.Phil.) in History. Passed qualifying examinations and advanced to
candidacy.
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Courses Covered Included: 1. History of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa.
2. Professional Study of African History with emphasis on advanced historiography.
3. Professional study of African History with emphasis on Research Methods and Practice.
4. Two seminars in African History.
5. A Diplomatic History of the United States (in the Department of History)
6. Problems in U.S. Foreign Policy (in the Department of Political Science).
7. Nine courses in "Directed Individual Study" in the Department of History.
8. Three courses in "Directed Individual Study" in the Department of Political Science.
9. Passed a departmental language examination in French in partial fulfillment of the language
requirement for the Ph.D in History with English as a Foreign language via petition.
10. Ten courses in "Doctoral Research and Writing" in the Department of History.
1979 – 1980 University of Waterloo, Canada - M.A. in History
Courses Covered 1. African History
2. 19th
Century U.S. history
3. Field Seminar
4. Research Project entitled, "A History of the White Fathers in Uganda".
5. M.A. Language Requirement - passed a departmental language examination in Kiswahili
1975 – 1978 Makerere University
i) BA. Hons (Upper Second Class) in History, 1978; dropped Political Science &
Geography at the end of first year.
Courses Covered 1. History of Europe since 1760.
2. History of Pan Africanism and the Organization of African Unity.
3. History of Latin America and the Caribbean.
4. History of African, Asian and European Political Thought.
5. History of Uganda from Early Times to the present.
6. History of Southern Africa since 1800.
7. History of Colonialism and Imperialism.
8. Research paper entitled, "A History of St. Mary's College, Kisubi".
Makerere University
ii) Concurrent Diploma in Education (Second Class), 1978.
Courses Covered 1. Educational Psychology
2. Social Foundations of Education
3. Curriculum and Teaching
4. Geography Methods
5. History Methods
6. Teaching Practice
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SECONDARY AND PRIMARY EDUCATION (IN UGANDA)
St. Bernard's College, Kiswera, 1973 -1974, A' Level Certificate
St. Mary's College, Kisubi, 1969-1972, O'Level Certificate
Agola Primary School, 1968, Primary School Leaving Certificate
Nagongera Seminary, 1966-1967
Achilet Primary School, 1959 – 1965.
UNIVERSITY TEACHING CAREER
Since February 6, 2012: Professor of History and International Relations, Department of
Peace and Conflict Studies, Masinde Muliro University of Science
and Technology, Kenya.
From Oct. 2010 to May 31, 2012:
Professor of History and International Relations, East African
School of Diplomacy, Governance and International Studies,
Uganda Martyrs University.
June 2009 to 2011: Professor of History and International Relations, Lugazi University
Uganda.
From March 1, 2006 to May 30, 2009:
Professor of History and International Relations, Masinde Muliro
University of Science and Technology, Kakamega, Kenya.
From November 2004 to February 2006:
Professor on Part-time basis, Centre for Disaster
Management and Humanitarian Assistance, Western
University College of Science and Technology, Kakamega, Kenya.
February 2, 1996 Appointed on promotion, Professor of History, Maseno University,
Maseno, Kenya.
Nov. 2, 1995 to Feb. 1, 1996: Associate Professor of History, Maseno University, Maseno,
Kenya.
September 1, 1991 to 1995: Associate Professor of History, Makerere University.
Jan. 1, 1988 to Aug. 31, 1991: Senior Lecturer in History, Makerere University.
1980 to 1983: Lecturer in History; 1983-1987 Lecturer in History while on study
leave at the University of California, Los Angeles; Resumed duties
in June 1987 as Lecturer in History, Makerere University.
1979 to 1980: Teaching Assistant, Department of History, University of
Waterloo.
1978-1979: Special Teaching Assistant, Department of History
Makerere University.
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COURSES TAUGHT AT GRADUATE LEVEL
a) DOCTORAL LEVEL COURSES
Advanced Historical Research Methodology
Advanced Seminar in Peace and Conflict Studies
Advanced seminar in Diplomacy and International Relations
Advanced Historiography
Conflict Management and Peace in History
Global Politics, Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
Insurance in Natural and Human made Disasters
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
Research Proposal Writing
Theories and theorists of International Relations.
b) MASTERS LEVEL COURSES
African Historiography
African International Relations
Africa in the International System
Cold War and Détente
Conflict and Team Work in Disaster Operations
Conflict Management in the International System
Contemporary Diplomatic History
Diplomacy
Diplomacy and International Affairs
Eastern African International Relations
Foreign Policy Analysis
Gender Issues in Africa
Gender Vulnerability in Conflicts
Historical Research Methodology
History of Conflicts
History of Western Kenya
Ideology and Revolutionary Movements
Negotiations and Post Conflict Rehabilitation
Peace building and Post Conflict Rehabilitation
Peace Studies
Phases and Approaches to Conflict Management
Pan-Africanism and the Organization of African unity
Planning and Management of Humanitarian Interventions and Emergencies
Research Proposal Writing
Seminar in Historical Biography
The study of International Relations
U.S. - African Relations.
c) GRADUATE DIPLOMA LEVEL COURSESS
Peace, Cohesion and Integration Studies
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d) UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL COURSES
African History
Conflict and Peace Strategies
Development Issues in Kenya
Development and Regional Integration
Diplomacy
Historiography of Kenya
History of North America since 1776
History of Southern Africa since 1800
History of Uganda from Early times to the present
History of West Africa to 1800
History of West Africa since 1800
History of Western Kenya
International Organizations
Introduction to African History
Introduction to International Relations
Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
Kenya and the Contemporary World Order
Mediation and Negotiation in International Politics
Military History of Africa
Modern Diplomatic History
Modern Europe
Pan Africanism and the Organization of African Unity
Philosophy of History
Research Methodology in History
Research Project in History
Themes in East African History
Themes in Kenyan History
Theory of International Relations
U.S. - African Relations Since 1776
World Affairs Since 1945
e) DIPLOMA LEVEL COURSE
Research Project in Ethics and Corruption Studies
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE CAREER
From August 2, 2011 to May 31, 2012:
Director, Quality Assurance Directorate, Uganda Martyrs University
From June 1, 2009 to January 3, 2011:
Vice Chancellor, Lugazi University, Lugazi – Uganda
From April 2006 to May 31, 2009:
Chairman, Department of Disaster Intervention and Humanitarian
Assistance, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology,
Kakamega, Kenya.
From April 2006 to May 31, 2009:
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Acting Director, Center for Disaster Management and Humanitarian
Assistance on numerous occasions.
From July 1996 to May 1999:
Director, Centre for the Study of Lake Victoria and its Environment,
Maseno University, Kenya.
From November 1, 1989 to August 1994:
Head, Department of History, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
From November 1, 1989 to August 1994: Acting Dean, Faculty of Arts, Makerere University,
on numerous occasions
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Rubaga Archdiocesan Archives, Kampala, Uganda
Makerere University Library
University of Waterloo Library
University Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
The Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson Presidential
Libraries based in Abilene, Kansas, Boston, Massachusetts and Austin, Texas, respectively.
Rhodes House Library Oxford.
Public Record Office, Kew Gardens, London
U.S National Archives, Washington D. C.
Kenya National Archives, Nairobi.
Uganda National Archives, Entebbe.
American Studies Research Centre, Hyderabad, India
United States Information Service Library, Kampala, Uganda.
United States Information Service Library, Nairobi, Kenya.
Library of the Indian High Commission, Nairobi, Kenya.
Library of the Indian High Commission, Kampala, Uganda.
The Jomo Kenyatta Library, University of Nairobi.
British Council Library, Kampala, Uganda
British Council Library, Nairobi, Kenya
Jawaharlal Nehru University Library, New Delhi, India
National Archives of India, New Delhi.
SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE CANDIDATES
a) SUPERVISION OF PHD. THESES
1. Mathew Odada, “An Evaluation of Social Studies Teaching in Primary Schools
OFUganda". Ph.D. Thesis in Education, Makerere University, 1993, 300pages.
2. Ephraim. R. Kamuhangire, "The Precolonial History of South Western Uganda Salt
Lakes Region". Ph.D. Thesis in History, Makerere University, 1993, 389 pages.
3. Fredrick Ouma Wanyama, "Local Organization for Sustainable Development: The
Political Environment of Community-Based Organizations in Western Kenya". Ph.D
Thesis in Political Science, Maseno University, Kenya, 2003, XV+3 16 pages.
4. Collins Kizito Matemba, “Student Unrest, Challenges and Prospects of Conflict
Management in Kenyan Public Universities.” Ph.D. Thesis in Conflict Resolution and
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Management, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kakamega, Kenya,
2009. Xviii+193 pages.
5. Alfred Sikuku Kamoet, “The Land Question and Intra-Ethnic Conflict in Squatter
Enclaves of Mt. Elgon Region, Western Kenya.” Ph.D. Thesis in Conflict Resolution and
Management, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kakamega, Kenya,
2011. XXii+311 pages.
6. Philip Brightone Buchere, “The Training of Provincial Administration and its Role in
Conflict Management within Rift Valley Province, Kenya.” Ph.D. Thesis in Conflict
Resolution and Management, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology,
Kakamega, Kenya, 2011. Xiii+253 pages.
7. Hesbon Magori Masese, “Failed States and the Spread of International Terrorism:
Challenges, Responses and Opportunities for Somalia.” Ph.D. Thesis in Peace and
Conflict Studies, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kakamega,
Kenya, 2012, XXii+295 pages.
8. Emilly Adhiambo Okuto, “Challenges and Opportunities for Internally Displaced Persons
and their Resettlement in Uasin Gishu County, Kenya.” Ph.D. Thesis in Peace and
Conflict Studies, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kakamega,
Kenya, 2012, Xix+217 pages.
9. Risper Omari, “Socio-Economic Status of Individuals and Sexual Violence in Eldoret
Municipality, Kenya.” Ph.D. Thesis in Conflict Resolution, Masinde Muliro University
of Science and Technology, 2013, Xviii+212pages.
10. Tecla Namanchanja Wanjala, “Trauma Intervention methods and healing among the
Sabaot Community during the 20006 – 20008, Violence in Mt. Elgon, Kenya.” Ph.D.
Thesis in Peace and Conflict Studies, Masinde Muliro University of Science and
Technology, XXV+255pages. (2013).
11. Edmond Were, “Hydro-Hegemony and Transboundary Natural Resource Management on
the Kenya –Uganda portions of Lake Victoria”. Ph.D Thesis in Peace and Conflict
Studies, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, 2013, XXi+254pages.
12. Daniel Nyantika, “ Challenges of Cyclic Rural – Urban Migration to Poverty Reduction
Strategies in Kisii County, Kenya, “PhD Thesis in Peace and Conflict Studies, Masinde
Muliro University of Science and Technology, 2014, XX + 149pages.
13. Bonface Mutuku Mativo, Dadaab and Kakuma Camp Refugee management Strategies
and Human Security in Kenya” PhD. Thesis in Peace and Conflict Studies, Masinde
Muliro University of Science and Technology 2014XX1 + 274pages.
14. Boniface Muoka, “Inter-Ethnic Conflict and Reconciliation in Nakuru County, Kenya
between 1992 and 2013”, Ph.D. Thesis in Peace and Conflict Studies, Masinde Muliro
University of Science and Technology, 2015, XXViii + 348pages.
15. Dan Odhiambo Opon “Immigration Border Control Management challenges and
opportunities affecting counter Terrorism strategies in Kenya” PhD Thesis in Peace and
Conflict Studies, MMUST, 2015.
16. Murumba Wangamati, “Regime Types Influencing Regional Intergation in the East
African Community: Challenges and Opportunities”, PhD Thesis in Peace and Conflict
Studies. (submitted for examination).
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17. Francis Onditi” Civil – Military Relations and Peace Support Capacity comparative study
of East African and West African standby forces” PhD Thesis in Peace and Conflict
Studies (Submitted for examination).
18. Selina Vukinu Ambe; “ Socio-Economic and Political Challenges Influencing the
Performance of Kenyan Diplomats and Consular Staff in the United States of America
since 1963” PhD Thesis in Peace and Conflict Studies (submitted for examination).
19. Abdullahi Mohammed “ The Politic of Power Sharing affecting Management of
Intractable clan conflict in Somalia, Politics with reference to Mogadishu “ PhD Thesis in
Peace and Conflict Studies, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology,
(Submitted for examination).
20. Simon Muthomi, “Natural Resource. Use conflict affecting poverty alleviation in
Makueni County, Kenya” PhD Thesis in Peace and Conflict Studies, MMUST
(Submitted for examination).
21. Phillip M. Kioko, “Intrastate conflicts affecting Human Rights Practice in Sudan since
1956”, (in the field collecting data).
22. Sussy Namaemba Kimokoti” Challenges and Opportunities of Peace building Diplomacy
in Managing Cross – Border Natural Resource,” PhD, in Diplomacy and International
Relations (In the field collecting data).
23. Stella Wasike,” Applying Track Three Diplomacy to Kenya Somalia Security Relations”,
PhD in Diplomacy and Internationa Relations. (In the field collecting data).
24. Christopher Chumba, “Security-Based Diplomacy influencing Transnational Terrorism
Management in Kenya and Somalia,”PhD in Diplomacy and International Relations. (In
the field collecting data).
b) SUPERVISION OF MASTERS DISSERTATIONS THESES
1. G. Asiimwe‟s M. A. dissertation on "Capital, State and Peasantries in Uganda: The Case
of Bunyaruguru and Igara counties in Bunyenyi District, 1962-1985!" Department of
History, Makerere University, 1991, 202 pages.
2. F. Odoi-Tanga's M. A. dissertation on "A History of Cotton Production in Padhola
County of Eastern Uganda, 1925-1990". Department of History, Makerere University,
1992, 175 pages.
3. R. Nzita's M. A. dissertation on "A History of the Batwa in Kisoro District, 1900-1990".
Department of History, Makerere University, 1992, 105 pages.
4. J. Baligira's M. A. dissertation on "Export Crop Production in Uganda, 1910-1970: A
Case Study of Cotton, Coffee and Tobacco Production in Bugahya and Bujenje Counties
in Bunyoro District" Department of History, Makerere University, 1992, 174 pages.
5. V. A. Emolit's M. A. dissertation on "C. J. Obwangor and his Times: A Case Study of the
Trials and Challenge of Political Leadership in Uganda". Department of History,
Makerere University, 1993, 272 pages.
6. D. H. Okwir's M. A. dissertation on "History of the Uganda Peoples Congress: The
Dilemma of a Political Party in a Neo-Colonial State". Department of History, Makerere
University, 1993, 218 pages.
7. J. W. Magezi's M. A. dissertation on "IMF/World Bank Activities and their Political,
Economic and Social Effects in Uganda, 1962-1991". Department of History, Makerere
University, 1993, 230 pages.
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8. Y. Ogola's M. A. dissertation on "The Bukedi Riots of 1960 with Special Reference to
Padhola: A Study of Peasant Uprising against Colonial Rule". Department of History,
Makerere University, 1993, 230 pages.
9. L. Ssekimpi-Kirwana's M. A. dissertation on "Church and Development in Uganda: The
Role Played by the 'Bannababikira' and 'Bannakaroli‟ Congregations, 1910-1962.”
Department of History, Makerere University, 1993; 146 pages.
10. C. B. Adupa's M.A. dissertation on "The Role of the Military in Human Rights Crisis in
Uganda, 1962-1986: A Historical Study". Department of History, Makerere University,
1993, 227 pages.
11. C. Kisembo, “A History of Guerrilla Warfare in Uganda, 1980-1990". M.A. dissertation
in History, Makerere University, 1994.
12. A. Onyango, "Church and Development in Padhola, 1900-1987". M.A, dissertation in
History, Makerere University, 1994.
13. G. W. Maiso, "A History of Multi-party Democracy in Uganda, 1962-1985", M.A.
dissertation in History, Makerere University, 1994.
14. B.R. Ogen Obbo, "Social Change in a Clan System Among Jopadhola, 1900-1993". M.A.
dissertation in History, Makerere University, 1994.
15. Jacob Ogalo Adipo, "History of Informal Cross-Border Trade between Kenya and
Uganda at Busia, 1963 – 2004.” M.A. Thesis in History, Maseno University, 2007.
Xiii+152 pages.
16. Caleb Otieno Ongoma, “The Role of Community Policing In Minimizing Economic
Crime within Mumias Sugar Zone.” MSc. Thesis in Conflict Resolution and
Management, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST), 2007,
Xviii+103 pages.
17. Emmanuel Toili, “The Impact of Conflict Reports in the Media on Business
Opportunities in Kenya.” MSc Thesis in Conflict Resolution and Management, Masinde
Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST), 2007.
18. Abdul Khalfan Mwassserah, “The effects of Inter-Clan Conflict on the Pastoral
Community in North Eastern Province of Kenya.” MSc. Thesis in Conflict Resolution
and Management, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST),
2007, Xix+102 pages.
19. Anne Sande, “Socio-Cultural and Economic Challenges facing Widows in Relation to
HIV and AIDS Infection in Butere/Mumias District of Kenya.” MSc. Thesis in Disaster
Management and Sustainable Development, MMUST, 2007. XV+102 pages.
20. Issac Sumba Sheunda, “Illicit Small Arms and Human Security in Mumias District,
Kenya.” MSc Thesis in Conflict Resolution and Management, Masinde Muliro
University of Science and Technology (MMUST), 2012, Xvi+102 pages.
21. Patrick Kachope, “Multilateral Diplomacy and Management of Transnational
Insurgencies in the African Greater Great Lakes Region.” Master of Diplomacy and
International Studies Dissertation, Department of Diplomacy and International Studies,
East African School of Diplomacy, Governance and International Studies, Uganda
Martyrs University, 2012, Viii+133 pages.
22. Deogratias Ssekitooleko, “Application of Aquarian Diplomacy to Conflict Management
in the River Nile Basin.” Master of Diplomacy and International Studies, Dissertation,
Department of Diplomacy and International Studies, East African School of Diplomacy,
Governance and International Studies, Uganda Martyrs University, 2012, Xv+118 pages.
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23. Felix Douglas Kilama, “Humanitarian Mine Action in Post-Conflict Diplomacy: A
Comparative Study of South Sudan and Uganda.” Master of Diplomacy and International
Studies, Dissertation, Department of Diplomacy and International Studies, East African
School of Diplomacy, Governance and International Studies, Uganda Martyrs University,
2012, Xiv+151
pages.
24. Doreen Muyonga,” Media Diplomacy and Kenya‟s Military Intervention in Somalia,”
Master of Diplomacy and International Relations Thesis, Department of Peace amd
Conflict Studies, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, 2014, Xviii
25. Nicholas Onyango Manyolo, “ The Effects of Kenya‟s Domestic Politics and External
Relations on the Mediation of the Somalia Conflict, 2002 – 2004,” M.A Thesis in
International Relations, Department of International Relations, School Development and
Strategic Studies, Maseno University, 2014 Xvii + 146pages.
26. Ochieng Ombok,” Praxis of China – Sudan Bilateral Economic Relations influencing
Sudanese Oil Diplomacy”, Master of Diplomacy and International Relations Thesis,
Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, Masinde Muliro University of Science and
Technology (Thesis defended and corrections being effected).
27. Kennedy Juma Wanyama, “International Non-Governmental Organisations and Peace
Building on Kenya – South Sudan Border”. Master of Diplomacy and International
Relations Thesis, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, MMUST. (Thesis defended
and corrections being effected).
28. Fiona Ajema Ketoyo,” Cross border Immigration Management and Human Trafficking
between Kenya and Uganda,” Master of Diplomacy and International Relations Thesis,
Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, MMUST (In the field collecting data).
29. Derrick Kiguhe Mbwaya, “East African Community Transport Policy Influencing Kenya
- Uganda Trade Relations since 2004”, Master of Diplomacy and International Relations
(In Progress).
30. Mourine Lidava, “Conflict Anticipation influencing Post Conflict Management in Mt.
Elgon Region, Kenya”. (In the field collecting data).
c) SUPERVISION OF POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA PROJECTS
1. Andrew Nyongesa Mung‟ale,” Ethnic Diversity and Cohesion in Nairobi City County, Kenya,”
Post Graduate Diploma Project in Peace, Cohesion and Intergration Studies, MMUST, 2014 Xi
+ 73pages.
2. John Otieno Omollo, “Resource use Conflicts and Social Cohesion in Sotik sub –county, Kenya”
Post Graduate Diploa Project in Peace, Cohesion and Intergration Studies, MMUST, 2014 Xii +
50pages.
d) SUPERVISION OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECTS
1. Maximilla Ambwere, Priscilla Awora, Maurine A. Odongo, Teddy Ondiba, Barbara
Ouma, Cynthia Sawe, “Resource Allocation and its Influence on Kenya-Uganda
Diplomatic Relations.” Bachelor of Disaster Management and International Diplomacy
Research Project, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, Masinde Muliro University
of Science and Technology, 2013. X+49 pages.
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2. Sammy Kapchanga Monoo etal, “North Atlantic Treaty Organization‟s military
Intervention and Peace keeping Strategies in Libya”, B.DMID Research Project,
MMUST 2014, Xii + 52pages.
3. Abdikar Mohmammed Khali fetal etal, “ The African Mission MilitaryIntervention and
Peace keeping in Somalia,” B.DMID Research Project, MMUST 2014, Xii +56pages.
JOURNAL EDITING EXPERIENCE
1. Member of the Editorial Board of Ufahamu: Journal of the African Activists Association,
University of California, Los Angeles, 1983-1986.
2. Editor-in-Chief of Ufahamu, 1986-1987.
3. Editor, Makere Historical Journal, February 1988-September 1994.
4. Editor, Mawazo: Journal of the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Makerere University,
1994-1995.
5. Member of the Advisory Board of The Eastern Africa Journal of Historical and Social
Sciences Research, Kenyatta University since February 12, 1997.
6. Editor-in-Chief, Maseno Journal of Education, Arts and Sciences, 1998-1999.
7. Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Trans African Journal of History, June 2 1999-
April 2002.
8. Editor, Transafrican Journal of History, April 2004-May 31, 2009.
9. Editor, Kenya Historical Review, June 2004-May 31, 2009
10. Editor, Journal of Science, Technology, Education and Management (J-STEM), March 2006-
May 31, 2010.
11. Associate Editor, International Journal of Disaster Management and Risk Reduction
(IJDMRR) since 2006.
12. Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of J-STEM since June 1, 2010.
EXTERNAL EXAMINATION OF GRADUATE CANDIDATES’
THESES/DISSERTATIONS
1. H. W. Nasusa's M.Ed. Dissertation on "The Impact of Two Selected Methods of Instruction
on Students Performance in History at 'A' level Secondary Schools in Kampala," Makerere
University, September 1988.
2. D. A. Kwebiiha's M.Ed. Dissertation on "Effects of UNEB's Format of European History
Examination on Students' Performance in Paper III (1981-1989)," Makerere University,
January 1992.
3. Nassali Rose Eukwago's M.Ed. Dissertation on "The Contribution of History to the
performance in General Paper of the Uganda Advanced Level Examination in Kampala
District", Makerere University, January 1992.
4. Kabanda Margaret Nabalamba's M.Ed. dissertation on "Inquiry and Expository Teaching
Methods: Impact of History Performance at 'A' level in Selected Schools in Kampala
District," Makerere University, January, 1992.
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5. R. Rugambwa's M.Ed, Dissertation on "Development of Church Missionary Society Founded
Schools in Bunyoro: A Case Study of Duhaga Girls' School for the Sons and Daughters of
Chiefs", Makerere University, January, 1992.
6. J. Okii-Aumo's M.Ed. Dissertation on "Transformation of Secondary Education in Uganda
1900-1990, "Makerere University, February, 1992.
7. Nassar A. Karim's M.Ed. Dissertation on "Leadership Behaviour of Selected Administrators
in Universities in Uganda as perceived by their Subordinates, "Makerere University,
February 1992.
8. A. Sikubwabo's M. Ed. Dissertation on "The Implementation of the Social Studies
Programme in Kisoro District, "Makerere University, February, 19992.
9. E. Nkwanga's M.Ed. Dissertation on "The Effect of Teacher Education on Teachers'
Professional Conduct in some Selected Primary Schools in Iganga District, "Makerere
University, February 1992.
10. E. Amonya Okello's M.Ed. Dissertation on "The Productive Validity of 'O' Level History
Examination to 'A' Level History Performance in Some Tororo Schools, 1986-1991,
"Makerere University, January, 1993.
11. T. J. Okello-Akera's M.Ed. Dissertation on "Some Factors Affecting the quality of History
Teaching by N.T.C. Students, "Makerere University, January 1993.
12. K. F. Kayongo's M.Ed, Dissertation on "Teachers'-Students' Attitudes Toward the Methods
of Teaching and Learning 'A' Level History in Mpigi District, "Makerere University, January
1993.
13. F. Abiti's M.Ed, dissertation on "Some Factors Determining the Choice of 'O' Level History
Teaching Methods in Selected Arua Schools, "Makerere University, January 1993.
14. P. K. Kimala's M.Ed, Dissertation on "Some Factors Affecting the Implementation of the 'O'
Level History Syllabus in Kampala District Schools, "Makerere University, January 1993.
15. M.R. Siali's M.A. thesis on "The Response of the Kipsigis Orkolik to Colonial Rule,
"Kenyatta University, Department of History, July 1997.
16. Kizito L. Muchanga's M.A. Thesis on "Impact of Economic Activities on the Ecology of the
Isukha and Idakho Areas of Western Kenya 1850-1945", Kenyatta University, Department of
History, August 1997.
17. B.C.O. Abonyo's M.A. Dissertation on "Biodiplomacy: An Analysis and Synthesis of
International Peace Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection", University of
Nairobi, Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies (IDIS), November/December,
1997.
18. Z. Okeyo Aura's M.A. Dissertation on ''Human Rights and Kenya's Foreign Policy: A Post
Cold War Diplomatic Dilemma in Kenya-Western Relations. IDIS," University of Nairobi,
November/December 1997.
19. Soita Chesoni's M.A. Dissertation on 'The Role of Peace Keeping in Internal Conflict in
Africa: A Comparative Analysis of the Economic Community of West African States Peace
Keeping Operation in Liberia and the United Nations Operation in Somalia". University of
Nairobi, IDIS, November/December, 1997.
20. R.M. Kiteva's M.A. Dissertation on "Diplomatic Relations and Recognition: Kenya's Practice
with Post Cold War Era." University of Nairobi, IDIS November/December, 1997.
21. Tom Mboya Ocholla's M.A. dissertation on "Domestic Political Opposition and Foreign
Policy Behaviour in Africa in the Post Cold War Era:The Case of Kenya." University of
Nairobi, IDIS, November/December, 1997.
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22. G. Rapando Murunga's M.A. Thesis on "The Evolution of Mumias Settlement into an Urban
Centre to Circa 1940". Kenyatta University, Department of History, May 1998.
23. Samuel Alfayo Nyanchoga's Ph.D. Thesis on "History of Socio-Economic Adaptation of the
Turkana of Kenya 1850-1963." Kenyatta University, Department of History, September,
1999.
24. Pius Wanyonyi Kakai's Ph.D. Thesis on "History of Inter-Ethnic Relations in Bungoma, Mt.
Elgon and Trans Nzoia Districts, 1875-1997." Kenyatta University, Department of History,
October, 1999.
25. Peter Wafula's M.A. Thesis on "Politics and Nationalism in Colonial Kenya: The Case of
Babukusu of Bungoma District, c. 1894-1963." Kenyatta University, Department of History,
March/April 2000.
26. Samson Moenga Omwoyo's Ph.D. Thesis on "Agricultural changes in Kipsigis land C. 1894-
1963: An Historical Inquiry." Kenyatta University, Department of History, June 2000.
27. Pius Ouma Cokumu's M.A. Thesis on "The Colonial Transformation of Agriculture in Siaya
C. 1894-1945." Kenyatta University, Department of History, March 2001.
28. Leah Wambura Kimathi's M.A. Thesis on "The Role of the United Nations High
Commission for Refugees in Dealing with Refugees in Kenya, 1960-1999". Kenyatta
University, Department of History, March 2002.
29. Joseph W. Ndalilah's M. Phil Thesis on "On the Frontiers of the White Highlands: Capitalism
and the Making of Migrant Labour in Kimilili, 1895-1963". Moi University, Department of
History, March 2005.
30. Paul Kibiwott Kurgat‟s Ph.D. Thesis on “Education as a Foreign Policy Tool: Kenyan
Students‟ Airlifts to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Eastern Europe during the
Cold War Period, 1954-1991”. Moi University, Department of History, Political Science and
Public Administration, April 2013.
INTERNAL EXAMINATION OF GRADUATE CANDIDATES’ THESES/DISSERTATIONS
1. Godfrey Asiimwe‟s M.A. Dissertation, “Capital, State and Peasantries in Uganda: The Case
of Bunyarugaru and Igara Counties in Bushenyi District, 1962-1985,” Department of History,
Makerere University, 1991.
2. Fred Odoi-Tanga‟s M.A. Dissertation on “A History of Cotton Production in Padhola County
of Eastern Uganda, 1925-1990 “Department of History, Makerere University, 1992.
3. Richard Nzita‟s M.A. Dissertation on “A History of the Batwa in Kisoro District, 1900-
1990”. Department of History, Makerere University, 1992.
4. John Baligira‟s M.A. Dissertation on “Export Crop Production in Uganda, 1910-1970: A
Case Study of Cotton, Coffee and Tobacco Production in Bugahya and Bujenje Counties in
Bunyoro District”. Department of History, Makerere University, 1992.
5. Vincent A. Emolit‟s M.A. Dissertation on, “C. J. Obwangor and his Times: A case study of
the Trials and Challenges of Political Leadership in Uganda”. Department of History,
Makerere University, 1993.
6. David Hannington Okwiri‟s M.A. Dissertation on, “History of the Uganda people‟s
Congress: The Dilemma of a Political Party in a Neo-colonial State”. Department of History,
Makerere University, 1993.
7. John W. Magezi‟s M.A. Dissertation on, “IMF/World Bank Activities and their Political,
Economic and Social Effects in Uganda, 1961-1991”. Department of History, Makerere
University, 1993.
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8. Yokana Ogola‟s M.A. Dissertation on. “The Bukedi Riots of 1960 with special Reference to
Padhola: A Study of Peasant Uprising against Colonial Rule.” Department of History,
Makerere University, 1993.
9. Lawrence Ssekimpi-Kirwana‟s M.A. Dissertation on, “Church and Development in Uganda:
The Role played by the „Bannababikira‟ and „Bannakaroli‟ Congregations, 1910-1992”.
Department of History, Makerere University, 1993.
10. Cyprine B. Adupa‟s M.A Dissertation on, “The Role of the Military in Human Rights Crisis
in Uganda, 1962-1986”. Department of History, Makerere University, 1993.
11. Charles Kisembo‟s M.A. Dissertation on, “A History of Guerrilla Warfare in Uganda, 1980-
1990”. Department of History, Makerere University, 1994.
12. Aggrey Onyango‟s M.A. Dissertation on, “Church and Development in Padhola, 1900-
1987”. Department of History, Makerere University, 1994.
13. Grace W. Maiso‟s M.A. Dissertation on, “A History of Multi-Party Democracy in Uganda,
1962-1985”. Department of History, Makerere University, 1994.
14. Ben R. Ogen Obbo‟s M.A. Dissertation on, “Social Change in a clan System among
Jopadhola, 1990-1993”. Department of History, Makerere University, 1994.
15. Ogodo Manyasa Jacob Nandi‟s PhD Thesis on “A Historical and Theological Analysis of the
Dini ya Musambwa in Kenya”. Maseno University, 2001.
16. Lutomia George Akolo‟s PhD. Thesis July 2, 2011.
17. Patrick Kachope‟s Master of Diplomacy and International Studies (M.DIS). Dissertation on,
“Multilateral Diplomacy and Management of Transnational Insurgencies in the African
Greater Great Lakes Region”. Department of Diplomacy and International Studies, Uganda
Martyrs University, August 2012.
18. Deogratias Ssekitooleko‟s M.DIS Dissertation on “Application of Aquarian Diplomacy to
Conflict Management in the River Nile Basin”. Department of Diplomacy and International
Studies, UMU, August 2012.
19. Felix Douglas Kilama‟s M.DIS Dissertation on “Humanitarian Mine Action in Post-Conflict
Diplomacy: A Comparative Study of South Sudan and Uganda”. Department of Diplomacy
and International Studies, UMU, August 2012.
20. Elizabeth Makhanu‟s MSC Thesis on “The Factors that Impact on the Management of
Typhoid Fever in Bungoma County, Kenya”. Department of Disaster Management and
Humanitarian Assistance, MMUST, October 18, 2012.
21. Sussy Namaemba Kimokoti‟s MSC Thesis on “Integrated Post-Conflict Strategies and
Sustainable Peace in Trans-Nzoia County, Kenya”. Department of Peace and Conflict
Studies, MMUST, February 18, 2013.
22. Thomas Leshan Maito‟s MSC Thesis on “The Politico-Economic Challenges and Intra-
Ethnic Conflicts among the Maasai of Transmara Region, Narok County, Kenya”.
Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, MMUST, March 13, 2013.
23. Stella Wasike‟s MSC Thesis on “Cross-Border Natural Resource-Use and Kenya-Uganda
Political Relations”. Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, MMUST, March 20, 2013.
24. Patrick Muthengi Maluki‟s Ph.D. Thesis on “Strategies in Post Conflict Peacebuildng: A
Comparative Analysis of Rwanda and Burundi.” Department of Peace and Conflict Studies,
MMUST, June, 2013.
25. Festus Mukoya‟s MSC Thesis on “Resource Use Conflicts and their Impact on livelihoods of
the Ndorobo Community in Mt. Elgon District, Bungoma County, Kenya.” Department of
Peace and Conflict Studies, MMUST, June, 2013.
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26. Charles H. Angira “Intractable conflicts and sustainable conflicts and sustainable
development in West Pokot and Turkana Counties, Kenya PhD Thesis in Disaster
Management and sustainable development, MMUST November, 2013.
27. Francis Otieno Owino,” Applying Sports to National Cohesion and Integration in Kenya,
PhD Thesis in Peace and Conflict Studies, MMUST, September 2013.
28. Patrick Mathengi Maluki “Peace building strategies and sustainable Peace: A Comparative
Analysis of Rwanda and Burundi, 1994 – 2006” PhD Thesis in Peace and Conflict Studies,
MMUST November, 2014.
29. Stephen Okumu Handa”, Inter-Ethnic Conflict and Socio-Economic Security in Turkana
County, Kenya” PhD Thesis Peace and Conflict Studies, MMUST, May 2014.
30. Solomon Njenga Ng‟ang‟a Strategies of Trauma Management in Peace building initiative
among Secondary School students in Nakuru Municipality, Kenya “PhD Thesis in Peace and
Conflict Studies, MMUST November, 2014.
31. Reuben Ating‟a Akeng‟a, MSC Thesis on “Disarmament Approaches and Conflict
Management in Baringo County, Kenya “Departmental of Peace and Conflict Studies,
MMUST 2014.
32. Bibiana Caitayi,” The Impact of Inter- Ethnic Relations between the Wanga and their
Neighbours since the 19th
century: The Luo, Bukusu and Iteso”, M.A Thesis in History,
MMUST; March 20, 2015.
33. Josiah Angutsa Alusa,” The Politics of Maize Production in Kimilili – Bungoma District,
1930 – 1963”. M.A Thesis in History, MMUST April 14th
, 2014.
34. Pia Okeche, “Peace Initiative Programmes influencing Management of Student Conflicts by
Student Welfare Departments in Kenyan Public Universities, “PhD, MMUST June 3rd
,2015.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL/ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
1. Part-time lecturer in History Methods, Department of Education, Makerere University, 1982-
1983.
2. Research Assistant, Department of History, UCLA, 1986-1987.
3. Member of the Joint Board of Graduate Studies of the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences,
Makerere University, from 1987-1990.
4. Staff Seminar Coodinator, Department of History, Makerere University, 1987-1988.
5. Acting Head, Department of History, Makerere University, February 9-18, 1988.
6. Initiator, M.A. History Programme by course work and Dissertation, Makerere University,
1988.
7. Wrote a resource paper titled, "The Background to the Failed Aspirations of Ugandans," for
the Education Policy Review Commission, Uganda Ministry of Education, March 1988.
8. Committee Member of the Makerere University Academic Staff Association (MUASA),
1987-1989.
9. Acting Chairman, Joint Board of Gradate Studies, Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences,
Makerere University, 1988-1989.
10. Setter and Moderator of Uganda Advanced level History Paper One, "African National
Movements and the New States," Uganda National Examinations Board, October 1988.
11. Graduate Studies Coordinator, Department of History, Makerere University, 1988-1995.
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12. Part-time Lecturer, Department of Social Sciences, Institute of Teacher Education,
Kyambogo, Kampala, Uganda, 1988-1989.
13. Chief Examiner, History Paper 1, Advanced Level, Uganda National Examinations Board
(UNEB), April 1989, April 1991 and May 1995.
14. Organiser of the National Conference on Human Rights, Makerere University, July 24-29,
1989.
15. Member of the History Examinations Panel, UNEB, July 7, 1992 to September 1, 1995.
16. Organiser of an International Conference in Celebration of the Bicentennial of the French
Revolution, Makerere University, November 13-15, 1989.
17. Guest Scholar, Carnegie Fellow, The Brookings Institution, Washington D. C., Spring-
Summer, 1990.
18. Vetted the Manuscript of Dr. G. Macharia Munene, Senior Lectuer in History, University of
Nairobi, "The Truman Administration and the Decolonisation of Sub-Saharan Africa, 1945-
1952," for publication with Nairobi University Press, June 24, 1991.
19. Convenor of the Third East African American Studies Colloquium, Lake Victoria Hotel,
Entebbe, Uganda June 15-16, 1992.
20. Vetted Dr. G. Mpangala's publications for promotion to Associate Professor, Institute of
Development Studies, University of Dar es Salam, November 6, 1992.
21. Teaching practice: External Examiner, School of Education, Makerere University, 1991-
1992.
22. Part time Instructor in History, Faculty of Education, Islamic University in Uganda, Mbale,
January 1992-June 1995.
23. Regional Scholar, American Studies Research Centre, Hyderabad, India, April-May 1993.
24. Member, Makerere University Senate, 1989-1994.
25. Ex-Oficio Member, Human Rights and Peace Centre, Faculty of Law, Makerere University,
January 12, 1994-March 24, 1995.
26. External Examiner, B.A and M.A. Examinations in History at the University of Dar es
Salaam, Tanzania, June 5-12, 1994.
27. Fellow, Salsburg Seminar 315 on United States Foreign Policy: President Clinton and
Beyond, June 17-24, 1994. Schloss Leopodlskron, Salsburg, Austria.
28. Vetted Dr. Tambila's publications for promotion to Associate Professor, Department of
History, University of Dar es Salaam, November 9, 1994.
29. Faculty of Arts Representative at Makerere University Senate Higher degrees Committee,
from 1989-1995.
30. Member, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Postgraduate Committee, Maseno University,
November 1995 – October 2000.
31. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Representative at Maseno University Institute of
Research and Postgraduate Studies, since November 1995.
32. Member, Postgraduate Studies Funding/Scholarship Committee, Maseno University, 1996.
33. Member, Sub-committee, Lake Victoria Studies, Maseno University, 1996.
34. Member, Moi University Senate, from February 1996 to May 2000.
35. Supervisor, Teaching Practice, Maseno University College, January-February, 1997.
36. Participant of the launching Symposium of the Kenya-American Studies Association, United
States International University, Nairobi, April 11-12, 1996.
37. Member, Deans' Committee, Maseno University from July 1996 to May 1999.
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38. External Examiner, M.A. and B.A. Examinations in History at Kenyatta University, Nairobi,
Kenya, August 28-September 4, 1996; July 15-22 1997; May 25-June 1, 1998; April 25-May
2, 1999; April 16-23, 2000; June 4-8, 2001.
39. Chairman, Kenya American Studies Association (KAMESA) from July 12, 1997 to February
21, 2002.
40. Chairman of numerous Seminar presentations, Conference sessions and Panels since 1978.
41. Discussant of Numerous Conference Papers since 1978.
42. Rapporteur/Chief Rapporteur during many conferences since 1978.
43. Convenor of the Historical Association of Kenya Conference on Conflict in Post Colonial
Africa, The Lakers Inn, Kisumu, Kenya, October 31-November 2, 1997.
44. Research Scholar, Indian Council for Cultural Relations, New Delhi, and Bombay (Mumbai),
April 17, May 1, 1998.
45. Chairman, Graduate Studies Committee Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maseno
University, from October 2000 to October 2004.
46. Chairman, Programmes, Research and Publications Committee, Department of History and
Government, Maseno University, since 1996.
47. Member, Maseno University Senate from 2001 to 2006.
48. Resource person at numerous workshops since 1978.
49. Convenor of the Seventh Eastern Africa-American Studies Conference on "Shifts in US-
African Relations and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic". Organized by KAMESA and held at
Egerton University, Kenya, February 17-22, 2002.
50. Convenor of the Conference of AFRICAN DISCOURSE ON GLOBALIZATION AND
POSTMODERNISM organized by the Dept. of History and Archaeology, Maseno University
and held at the Maseno University City Campus Kisumu Hotel, August 5-6, 2005.
51. External Examiner, B.Ed (Arts) Examinations in History, University of Nairobi. Kikuyu
Campus, from September 30-October 5, 2002; from October 21-24, 2003; from December 4-
9, 2004
52. External Examiner, B. A./B.ED Examinations in History, Western University College of
Science and technology, from August 30-September 5, 2004, June 2005.
53. Participated in the initiation and sustenance of M.A. in History, M.A. Women in History
M.A. in International Relations and Ph.D. History Programmes at Maseno University from
1998 to 2006.
54. External Examiner, M. Phil, B.A/B.E.D Examinations in History, Moi University, from June
5-11, 2003; from September 27-October 2, 2004.
55. Advisor of doctoral students/doctoral candidates in Conflict Resolution and Management and
Peace and Conflict Studies, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology,
56. Chairman of Senate, Lugazi University, June 1, 2009 – January 3, 2011.
57. Secretary to Council, Lugazi University June 1, 2009 – January 3, 2011.
58. Member of Senate, Uganda Martyrs University, October 2, 2010 – May 31, 2012.
59. Member of Senate, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology from January 1,
2007 to May 31, 2009 and since February 6, 2012.
60. Participated in the initiation and sustenance of Progarms of Master of Diplomacy and
International Relations, Master of Peace and Conflict Studies, Ph.D. in Peace and Conflict
Studies, Ph.D. in Diplomacy and International Relations – all at the Department of Peace and
Conflict Studies, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology.
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61. Senior fellow, The Ninth International Summer School, St. Kliment Ohridski University of
Sofia and the Paissiy Hilendarski University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, July 4-18, 2011.
62. Consultant with the Commission for Higher Education (CHE), now Commission for
University Education (CUE), Kenya, since 2006.
63. Consultant with the African Institute for Leaders and Leadership, Nairobi,Kenya, since
August 2014.
PUBLICATIONS
i) BOOKS
a) Author 1. United States of America's Foreign Policy Toward Kenya, 1952-1969 Nairobi: Gideon Were
Press, 1992. ISBN 9966 – 852 – 15 – 8. Pages Xvi+123
2. USA, India, Africa During and After the Cold War, Nairobi: University of Nairobi Press,
2010, ISBN 9966 846 96 – 4. Pages Xvi+402.
3. Kenya and the Contemporary World Order, Kakamega: Masinde Muliro University of
Science and Technology, Press, 2010, ISBN 9966-779-05-1. Pages Xiii+334.
4. Anatomy of Conflict Management Styles in Kenyan Universities : Lambert Academic
Publishing, 2014
b) Coauthored
5. With Philip Brightone Buchere and Frank Kachina Matanga, Training of Provincial
Administrators in Conflict Management in Kenya, Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012.
Saarbrucken, Germany, ISBN 13:978-3-659-19045-2, ISBN 10:3659190454, Pages 304.
ii) BOOKLET
Author
6. The Dishonest Broker in Africa: A Diplomatic Historian's Tour of U.S-African Relations
Since 1945, Maseno University Inaugural Lecture Number 1. Maseno: Institute of Research
and Postgraduate Studies, 2003, Pages iii+33
iii) BOOKS
Editor 7. The Americas before and after Columbus Kampala: USIS, 1993.
8. Uganda: Thirty Years of Independence, 1962-1992: Assessment by Makerere University
Scholars Kampala: Makerere University Printers, 1994.
9. Uganda: A Century of Existence (Kampala: Fountain Publishers, 1995).
10. With B. A. Ogot, Conflict in Contemporary Africa, Nairobi: Jomo Kenyatta Foundation,
2000.
11. Africa at the Beginning of the Twenty First Century, Nairobi: Nairobi University Press 2000
12. Power Play and Policy in Kenya: An Interdisciplinary Discourse. Nairobi: Security Research
and Information Centre (SCRIC) and Oakland Books, 2006. ISBN 9966-9797-9-4.
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13. Peace and Conflict Studies in a Global context. Kakamega: Muliro University of Science and
Technology, 2008. ISBN 9966-779-02-7
14. Proceedings of the Mt. Elgon Crisis Workshop. Kakamega: CDMHA 2008, ISBN 9966-779-
03-5
iv) BOOK CHAPTERS
15. 'The Effects of Liberation Wars, Insurgency and Rebellion on Human Rights in Africa,"
Lance-Sera Muwanga, Ld., Human Rights Studies: Papers from Uganda Human Rights
Activists. (Sweden; Vaxjo University, 1990), pp. 38-55.
16. "The Military Alone does not Provide National Security: The View from East Africa,
"Lance-Sera Muwanga, Ed., Democracy and Human Rights in Africa (Vaxjo University,
1992), pp. 142-154.
17. "United States Foreign Policy and Africa, 1945-1952," P.G. Okoth and P.K. Kakwenzire,
eds., The Americas Before and after Columbus, Kampala:USIS, 1993, Chapter 8, pp. 51-58.
18. "The Creation of a Dependent Culture: The Imperial School Curriculum in Uganda," J.A.
Mangan, ed., The Imperial Curriculum: Racial Images and Education in the British Colonial
Experience. (London and New York:Routlege, 1993), Chapter 9, pp. 135-146.
19. "The Foreign Policy of Uganda since Independence Toward Kenya and Tanzania." Walter O.
Oyugi, ed., Politics and Administration in East Africa. Nairobi: East African Educational
Publishers, 1994, Chapter 12, pp. 359-394.
20. "Uganda: From Colonization to Independence." E. Khiddu-Makubuya, V. M. Mwaka, P.G.
Okoth, eds., Uganda: Thirty years of Independence, 1962-1992: Assessments by Makerere
University Scholars, Kampala: Makerere University Printers 1994, Chapter 3, pp. 56-91.
21. "The Military in Transition to Democracy in Uganda." P. Langseth, J. Katorobo, E. Brett, J.
Munene, eds.; Uganda: Landmarks in Rebuilding a Nation. (Kampala: Fountain Publishers,
1995), Chapter 13, pp. 252-270.
22. "Uganda's Geo-political Significance since 1894." P.G. Okoth, M. Muranga, E. Okello
Ogwang, eds., Uganda: A Century of Existence, Kampala: Fountain Publishers, 1995,
Chapter 1, pp. 3-34.
23. "Uganda's Foreign Policy Towards the United States of America." M. Munene, J. D. Olewe
Nyunya and K. Adar, Eds., The United States and Africa: From Independence to the end of
the Cold War, Nairobi: East African Educational Publishers, 1995, Chapter 6, pp. 105-125.
24. "The Historical Dimensions of Democracy in Uganda: A Review of the Problems and
Prospects." J. Oloka-Onyango, K. Kibwana and C.M. Peter, eds., Law and the Struggle for
Democracy in East Africa. Nairobi: Claripress, 1996, Chapter 4, pp. 46-69.
25. "Introduction to United States Foreign Policy Towards Uganda." Hamza Njozi, ed., East
Africa and the United States. Dar es Salaam: Institute of Kiswahili Research, 1997, Chapter
13, pp. 109-128.
26. "Conflict in Contemporary Africa." P. Godfrey Okoth and Bethwell A. Ogot, eds., Conflict in
Contemporary Africa. Nairobi: Jomo Kenyatta Foundation, 2000, Chapter 1, pp. 1-18.
27. “Uganda-Sudan Relations: The Fallacy of Inter-State Conflict Management Via Bilateral
Diplomacy, 1955-1995." P. Godfrey Okoth and Bethwell, eds., Conflict in Contemporary
Africa. Nairobi: Jomo Kenyatta Foundation 2000, Chapter 9, pp. 94-116.
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28. "The Underdevelopment Debate and the Problem of Poverty and its Relief in Twenty First
Century Africa." P. Godfrey Okoth, ed., Africa at the Beginning of the 21st Century. Nairobi:
Nairobi University Press, 2000. Chapter 12, pp. 241-267.
29. "Uganda's Foreign Economic Relations from 1962 to the Beginning of the Twenty First
Century." P. Godfrey Okoth, ed., Africa at the Beginning of the 21st Century Ch. 14.pp. 367-
387.
30. "The Changing Realities of Africa at the Beginning of the Twenty First Century." P. Godfrey
Okoth, ed. Africa at the Beginning of the 21st Century". Ch. 17, pp. 367-387.
31. "Gender Issues in International Relations during the Era of Globalization." P. Godfrey
Okoth, ed., Africa at the Beginning of the 21st Century. Ch. 18, pp. 389-411.
32. "Ethnic Pluralism and the Democratization process in Post-Cold War Africa" S.C. Saxena,
ed., Africa Beyond 2000: Essays on Africa's Political and Economic Development in the
twenty first Century. New Delhi: Kalinga Publications, 2001, Ch. 3, pp 81-103.
33. "International Relations between Western Kenya and Eastern Uganda over the years." In W.
R. Ochieng' ed., Historical Studies and Social Change in Western Kenya: Essays in Memory
of Prof. Gideon S. Were. Nairobi: East African Educational Publishers, 2002. Chap. 18, pp.
279 – 290.
34. "Conflict management in Post Cold War Africa: The Role of International Actors". In Alfred
G. Nhema, ed., The Quest for Peace in Africa: Transformations, Democracy and Public
Policy. Addis Ababa: International Books in Association with OSSREA, 2004, Ch. 3, pp. 73-
92.
35. "The New East African Community: A Defence and Security Organ as the Missing Link". In
John Mukum and Suresh C. Saxena, eds., Africa at the Grossroads: Between Regionalism
and Globalization, Westport, Connecticut, London: Praeger, 2004, Ch. 6, pp. 147-162.
36. "Regional Institutional Responses to Security in the Era of Globalization", In Mwagiru
Makumi, ed., African Regional Security in the Age of Globalization, Nairobi: Heinrich Boll
Foundation, 2004, Ch.5, pp.49-66.
37. “Disciplinary Approach to Kenya since 1963” In P.G. Okoth and J. Kamenju, eds, Power
Play and Policy in Kenya: An Interdisciplinary Discourse, Nairobi: SCRIC and Oakland
Books, 2006, Ch.1, pp. 1 – 11.
38. “Foreign Policy,” In P.G. Okoth and J. Kamenju, eds., Power Play and Policy in Kenya.
Nairobi: SCRIC and Oakland Books, 2006, Ch.16, pp. 329 – 355.
39. “East African community I:A Balance Sheet.” In Thomas M. Leonard, ed., Encyclopedia of
the Developing World, Volume 3. New York: Routledge; Oxford (UK): Routledge, 2006.
ISBN 1-57958-388-1 (set:alk.paper), – ISBN 0-415-97662-6 (v.1:alk.paper), - ISBN 0-415-
97663-4 (v.2:alk.paper), - ISBN 0-415-97664-2 (v.3:alk.paper), pp. 508 – 510.
40. “Socialism in the Twenty First Century.” In Thomas M. Leonard, ed. Encyclopedia of the
Developing World, Volume 3. New York: Routledge; Oxford (UK): Routledge, 2006, pp.
1424-1426.
41. “Uganda at Crossroads.” In Thomas M. Leonard, ed. Encyclopedia of the Developing World,
Volume 3. New York: Routledge; Oxford (UK): Routledge, 2006, pp. 1585-1587
42. Uganda‟s Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Era: The Museveni Presidency.” In K.G. Adar
and P.J. Schraeder, eds; Globalization and Emerging Trends in African Foreign Policy Vol.
II: A Comparative Perspective of Eastern Africa. Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto,
Plymouth, UK: University Press of America, 2007, Ch.7, pp. 125-133.
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43. “Peace and Conflict Studies in a Global context.” In P.G.Okoth, ed., Peace and Conflict
Studies in a Global Context. Kakamega: Masinde Muliro University of Science and
Technology Press, 2008. Ch.1, pp.1-10.
44. “Terrorphobia as the cornerstone of Post September 11, 2001 American Policy Toward
Africa.” In P.G.Okoth, ed., Peace and Conflict Studies in a Global Context. Ch.12, pp.134-
145.
45. “International Mediation of the Post Election Kenyan Crisis.” In P.G.Okoth, ed. Peace and
Conflict Studies in a Global Context. Ch.13, pp.146-163.
46. “Conflict Resolution in Africa: The Role of the OAU and AU.” In Alfred Nhema and Paul
Tiyambe Zeleza, eds., The Resolution of African Conflicts: The Management of Conflict
Resolution and Post-conflict Reconstruction. Addis Ababa: OSSEA; Oxford: James Currey;
Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press; Pretoria: University of South Africa press, 2008.
Chapter 2, pp. 22-37.
47. “National and Regional Foreign Policy Underpinnings: Uganda and the Nile River
Controversy.” In Korwa G. Adar and Nicasius A. Check, eds., Cooperative Diplomacy,
Regioanl Stability and National Interests: The Nile River and Riparian States. Pretoria:
Africa Institute of South Africa, 2001. Chapter eleven, pp. 215-234.
48. “The motivation and Geostrategic Interests of Washington in countering the Ugandans
Lord‟s Resistance Army”, E.M. Neyole, K. Okware, V.M. Kiluva, eds, Proceedings of the
International Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction and Conflict Resolution for Sustainable
Development, ISBN 97-999, 6-1727, 0-9, Kakamega:MMUST Press, 2012, pp.97-109.
v) JOURNAL ARTICLES
49. "O.A.U.: Forces of Destabilisation," Ufahamu: Journal of the African Activist Association,
Vol. Xiii, No.1 Fall 1983, pp. 148-164.
50. "U.S. Foreign Polity Toward Kenya, 1952-1969," Ufahamu Vol. Xvi, No.1, 1984, pp. 33-55.
51. "Autobiography in Kenyan History: A Critique", Ufahamu Vol. Xiv, No. 2, 1985, pp. 102-
112.
52. "Revolutionary Pan Africanism." Ufahamu Vol. Xv, Nos, 1 & 2, 1986.
53. '"Museveni, The 'New' Generation of African Leaders and The State in Uganda." Ufahamu
Vol. Xv, No.3, Winter 1986/87, pp. 1-8.
54. "Some Aspect of Missionary Education in Uganda, "Bulletin of the Scottish Institute of
Missionary Studies. Nos. 1-4, 1985-87, pp. 1-8.
55. "Nation-State Theory and Uganda's Foreign Policy" Politica Internazionale, English Edition,
Vol. Vi, No. 1, Spring 1987, pp. 66-67.
56. "The OAU and the Uganda-Tanzania War, 1978-79", Journal of Africa Studies, Special Issue
on Tanzania, Vol. 14. No. 3, Fall 1987, pp. 151-162.
57. "The Foundation of the Reagan Administration Southern Africa Policy," Journal of East and
West Studies. Vol. Xvi, No. s, Fall-Winter 1987, pp. 79-104.
58. "U.S.-African Relations: The American self-image and African Perceptions of the U.S."
Makerere Historical Journal, Vol. 4. No. 1, 1988, pp. 80-96.
59. “The Organization of African Unity: A History of Crisis," Makerere Historical Journal, Vol.
4, No. 1, 1988pp. 115-131.
60. "The Historical Dimensions of U.S. Policy Toward" Eastern African Social Science
Research Review, Vol. Iv, No. 2, 1988, pp. 51-68.
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61. "U.S. Foreign Policy Impact on Kenya's Domestic and Foreign Policies," Journal of East and
West Studies, Vol. 18, No 1, Spring/Summer, 1989, pp. 153-177.
62. "Partners in Exploitation: The Case of Asians in Kenya" Makerere Historical Journal, Vol.
4, No. 2, 1989, pp. 20-34.
63. "The African style of Foreign Policy: Instruments of Diplomacy," The African Review: A
Journal of African Politics, Development and International Affairs, Vol. 16, Nos. 1&2, 1989,
pp. 54-71.
64. "The Preferential Trade Area for Eastern and Southern African States and its East African
Community Heritage," Journal of Eastern Africa Research and Development Vol. 20, 1990,
pp. 162-185.
65. "History of African Diplomacy," Journal of East and West Studies, Vol. 19, No.2, October
1990, pp. 143-164.
66. "The French Revolution and the Revolutionary Struggles in South Africa: Some Parallels,"
Makerere Historical Journal, Vol. 5, Nos. 1 & 2 1990/91 pp. 45-59.
67. "Africa's Development Nightmare: Uganda's Case," Journal of Eastern Africa Research and
Development, Vol. 22, 1992, pp. 132-149.
68. "Intermittent Tensions in Uganda-Kenya Relations: Historical Perspectives." In Transafrican
Journal of History, Vol. 21, 1992, pp. 69-92.
69. "History of Military Intervention in Ugandan Politics." In Transafrican Journal History, Vol.
22, 1993, pp. 34-54.
70. „The Political Economy of Human Rights Crisis in Uganda, 1962-1985." Transafrican
Journal of History, Vol. 23, 1994, pp. 142-157.
71. "Democracy on Trial in Uganda." Ufahamu, Twenty fifth Anniversary Issue, Vol. xxiii, No.
iii, Fall 1995, pp. 110-136.
72. "Uganda‟s Relations with the OAU. 1963-1994.” Transafrican Journal of History, Vol.
25, 1996, pp. 194-214.
73. "Ethnicity, Nationalism and Democracy in Africa: A Review article." The Eastern Africa
Journal of Historical and Social Sciences Research, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1997, pp. 65-75.
74. "Lake Victoria: Socio-Cultural dimensions" Equator Quarterly Vol. 3, No. 1, April-June,
1997, pp. 15-17.
75. "A Paradox of Interdependence and Independence." Equator Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 1, April-
June, 1997, pp. 26-28.
76. "Uganda's Contemporary History Caricatured Via Presidential Autobiography." Africa
Development: A Quarterly Journal of the Council for the Development of Social Science
Research in Africa. Vol. xxiii, No. 1, 1998, pp. 161-167.
77. "Actors in Kenya's Foreign Policy: An Analysis of its Post Colonial Diplomatic History"
Africa Quarterly, Vol. 38, No. 1, 1998, pp. 39-73.
78. "Historiography of Kenya's Foreign Policy". African Review of Foreign Policy Vol. l, No. 1,
March 1999, pp. 65-88.
79. "Salient Variables in Post Colonial National Security: A Case Study of Uganda, 1962-1995."
Africa Quarterly, Vol. 39, No. 2 1999, pp. 46-68.
80. "A United States View of African Decolonization: A Review Article.” Chemchemi:
International Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, Vol. 1, December 1999, pp. 126-129
81. "An Overview of the African University in the Twenty First Century" Equator Quarterly,
Special Issue 1, April-July, 2000, pp. 12-16.
82. "Slavery: Case for Reparation." Africa Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 2, 2000, pp. 93-115.
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83. "Uganda's Foreign Policy During the Amin Era, 1971-1979." African Review of Foreign
Policy, Vol. 1, No. 3, July 2000, pp. 1-25.
84. "The Failure of the Ugandan State to Promote Development." Maseno Journal of Education,
Arts and Science, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2001, pp. 28-46.
85. “Transformation in Africa after the Cold War". Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. XIX,
No. 1, Spring 2002, PP. 137-149.
86. “Africa in the International System characterized by Contemporary Globalization.” Journal
of Science Technology Education and Management (J-STEM) ISSN 1991-2889, Vol. 1. No.1,
January 2007, pp. 159 – 180.
87. “Management and Resolution of Conflict in Kenyan Public Universities.” Journal of Science
Technology Education and Management (J-STEM), Vol. 1. No.2, September 2007, pp. 88 –
104
88. “The Nile River Question and the Riparian States: Contextualizing Uganda‟s Foreign Policy
Interests.” African Sociological Review, ISBN 1027-4332, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2007, pp. 81-94.
89. Coauthored with J. Achoka, “Education and Peace in Conflict Scenarios: Case of Mt. Elgon
of Kenya,” International Journal of Disaster Management and Risk Reduction, Vol. 1, No.2,
June 2008, pp. 36-45.
90. “Security in the Post Cold War World Order with Reference to the Horn of Africa.”
International Journal of Disaster Management and Risk Reduction, Vol. 1, No.2, June 2008,
pp. 46-52.
91. “In Search of African Developmental State: Challenges and missed opportunities”. Africa
Insight, Vol.39, No. 2, September 2009, ISSN O256280-4, PP. 60-76.
92. Kenya‟s Urbanized Women: Their Migration, Settlement and Status”. Journal of Science
Technology Education and Management (J-STEM), Vol.3, No.s 1&2, 2010, ISSN 1991-
2889, PP.148-160.
93. “Aquarian Diplomacy and Conflict Management among the Nile Riparian States: A Case
Study of Uganda-Egyptian Diplomatic Relations”. J-STEM, Vol.4, No.s 1&2, 2011, ISSN
1991-2889, pp 153-174.
94. “Disaster and Emergency Diplomacy with Reference to the Indian Ocean Tsunami Crisis”.
International Journal of Disaster Management and Risk Reduction, Vol. 3, No 2, January
2011, ISSN 1992-2744, pp.8-16.
95. Coauthored with Anne S. Andayi and Edward M. Neyole, “Widows in Relation to HIV and
Aids Infection in Butere/Mumias District: Socio-Cultural Challenges”. International Journal
of Disaster Management and Risk Reduction, Vol.3, No. 2, January 2011, ISSN 1992-2744,
pp 34-42.
96. “NEPAD at Ten: A Decade of Economic and Political Transformation in Africa under
Globalization”. Journal of Development Studies, Vol.2, No.1, 2012, ISSN 2070-1748, pp. 5-
30.
97. “Multinational Corporations and Ugandan Oil Diplomacy”. J-STEM, Vol.5, No.s 1&2, 2012,
ISSN 1991-2889, pp.123-138.
98. “Research as a cornerstone of Quality Assurance in University Education with special
reference to Uganda Martyrs University.” Journal of Science and Sustainable Development,
Vol. 5, November 2012, ISSN 2070-1748, PP.37-55.
99. Co-authored with Hesborn Mases and Kennedy Onkware, “State Failure and the growth of
Terrorism in Somalia” J-STEM, Vol 6 No.s 1&2, 2013, pp 89 – 105.
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100. Co-authored with Hesborn Mases and Kennedy Onkware, “ The Spread of
Radicalism in the Horn and East Africa Region”, International Journal of Disaster
Management and Risk Reduction, Vol5, No.2 January 2014, pp213 – 234.
101. Co-authored with Ochieng Ombok, “ The Praxis of China – Sudan Bilateral
Economic Relations”, Asian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, Vol.2, No.2 ISSN 2313
– 77, 97, pp15 -23.
102. Co-authored with Dan Odhiambo Opon, “Immigration Human Resource Challenges
and Opportunities affecting Counter-Terrorism Strategies in Kenya”, International Journal of
Education and Research, Vol. 3, No. 5, ISSN 2411 – 5681, 2015, pp 30 – 48.
iv) BOOK REVIEWS
1. Review of Imperialism and Fascism in Uganda, By M. Mamdani. Trenton, New Jersey:
Africa World Press, 1984. In Ufahamu, Vol. Xviii, Nos. 2-3, 1984.
2. Review of Independent Kenya By Anonymous Kenyan authors, London: Zed Press, 1982, In
Ufahamu, Vol. Xiv. No. 1, 1984.
3. Review of JFK: Ordeal in Africa. By R. Mahoney, New York: Oxford University Press,
1983, In African Studies Review, Vol. 28, No. 24, 1985.
4. Review Of U.S. Interests in Africa. By J. Kitchener, New York & Washington, D. C. Preager
& Centre for Strategic and International Studies, 1983. In African Studies Review, Vol. 28
No. 4, 1985.
5. Review of Obote: Second Liberation. By V. Gupta, New York & Washington, D. C. Preager
& Centre for Strategic and International Studies, 1983. In African Studies Review, Vol 28 No.
4.
6. Review of From Qbote to Obote. By A. Adoko, New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House, 1983.
In African Studies Review, Vol. 28, No. 4.
7. Review of The United States and Africa: A History. By L. Gann and Duignan New York &
London: Cambridge University Press, 1984. In Trans African Journal of History, Vol, 17,
1989.
8. Review of Economic Adaptation and Change Among the ji-speaking People of Eastern
Africa. By B. A. Ogot, Kisumu Kenya: Anyange Press, 1996. In Journal of Third World
Studies, Vol, Xiv, No. 1, Spring 1997.
9. Review of The Truman Administration and the Decolonisation of Sub-Saharan Africa by M.
Munene. Nairobi University Press, 1995. In Journal of Third World Studies. Vol. Xiv, No. 2,
Fall, 1997.
10. Review of From Chaos to Order: The Politics of Constitutional Making in Uganda by B. H,
Hansen and M. Twaddle, Editors, Kampala: Fountain Publishers, 1998. In Journal of African
Research and Development Volumes 27 &28 1997/1998.
11. Review of Democracy and Development in Africa. By C. Ake. Washington, D. C. The
Brooking Institution, 1996, In Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. XV, No. 1, Spring 1998.
12. Review of Africa and the Caribbean. By B. A. Ogot, Kisumu, Kenya: Anyange Press, 1997.
In Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. XVI, No. 1, Spring 1999.
13. Review of Biodiplomacy: Genetic Resources and International Relations. By V. Sanchez and
C. Juma, eds. Nairobi: African Centre for Technology Studies, 1996. In Journal of Third
World Studies Vol. XVL, No. 2, Fall, 1999.
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14. Review of Rogue Ambassador: An African Memoir. By Smith Hempstone. Seweance:
University of the South Press, 1997. In Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. XVII, No. 1,
Spring 2000.
15. Review of Conflict: Theory, Processes and Institutions of Management. By Makumu
Mwagiru. Nairobi: Watermark Publication, 2000. In African Review of Foreign Policy, Vol.
2, No. 1, August 2000.
16. Review of The Horn of Africa: Politics and International Relations. By Peter Woodward.
London, New York: Tauris Academic Studies, 1996. In Journal of Third World Studies, Vol.
Xvii, No. 2, Fall, 2000.
17. Review of Quest for Justice: An autobiography of Bishop Henry Okullu. By Henry Okullu.
Kisumu: Shalom Publishers, 1997. In Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. Xviii, No. 1,
Spring 2001.
18. Review of Mau Mau Memoirs: History, Memory and Politics. By S. Marshall Clough.
Boulder, Co. and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998. In Journal of Third World
Studies, Vol. Xviii, No. 2, Fall, 2001.
19. Review of The Politics of Transition in Kenya, 1995 to 1998. By M. Munene. Nairobi:
Friends-of-The Book Foundation: 2001. In Eastern African Social Science Research Review,
Vol. XIX, No. 2 June 2003.
20. Review of United States-African Relations: The Reagan-Bush Era. Edited by Abdul Karim
Bangura. New York. Peter Lang Publishing Inc. In the Journal of Third World Studies. Vol.
XX, No. 2, Fall, 2003, pp. 200-201.
21. Review of African States and Society in the 1990s: Cameroons Political Crossroads.
Authored by Joseph Takougang and Milton Krieger. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press,
1998. In the Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. XX, No. 2, 2003, pp. 202-203.
22. Review of Regionalization in Africa: Integration and Disintegration. Edited by Daniel C.
Bach. Oxford, Bloomington and Indianapolis: James Currey and Indiana University Press,
1999. In the Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. XXI, NO. I, Spring 2004, pp. 295-296.
23. Review of Trouble Showed the Way: Women, Men and Trade in the Nairobi Area, 1890-
1990. Authored by Claire C. Robertson. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University
Press, 1997. In the Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. XXI, No. 1, Spring 2004, pp. 300-
302.
24. Review of The Politics of Transition in Kenya, 1995-1998. Authored by Macharia Munene.
Nairobi: Friends-of-the Book Foundation, 2001. In the Journal of Third World Studies, Vol.
XXI, No. 1, Spring 2004, pp. 302-304.
25. Review of Building Peace in West Africa: Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea-Bissau.
Authored by Adekeye Adebajo. Boulder, Colorado and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers,
2002. In the Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. XXI, No.2, Fall 2004.
26. Review of Africa's Challenge to International Relations Theory. Edited by Kevin C. Dunn
and Timothy M. Shaw. New York: Palygrave, 2001. In the Journal of Third World Studies,
Vol. XXI, No.2, Fall 2004.
27. Review of Health, State, and Society in Kenya. Authored by George O. Ndege. New York:
University of Rochester Press, 2001. In the Journal of Third World Studies. Vol. XXI, No.2,
Fall 2004.
28. Review of Africa's New Governance Models: Debating Form and Substance. Edited by J.
Oloka – Onyango and N.K. Muwanga. Kampala: Fountain Publishers, 2007. In Journal of
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Science and Sustainable Development, ISSN 2070-1748, Vol. 1No.1, November 2010, pp.
179-181.
29. Review of An Introduction to International Relations Theory: Perspectives and Themes.
Authored by J. Steams, L. Pettiford, T. Diez and I. El-Anis. London: Longman, 2010. In
J-STEM, Vol. 4, No.s 1 & 2, 2011, pp. 178-180.
30. Review of Politics, Religion and Power in the Great Lakes Region. Authored by Murindwa –
Rutanga. Kampala: Fountain Publishers, 2011. In J-STEM, Vol. 5, No.s 1&2, 2012, pp. 60-
164.
OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS IN BOOKS, JOURNALS AND OTHER PERIODICALS
1. "Editor's Quil." Ufahamu, Vol. Xv. Nos. 1& 2, 1986, p. 5.
2. "Editorial." Makerere Historical Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1988, pp. I-III.
3. "Editorial." Makerere Historical Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1988, pp. I-III.
4. "Preface" In P. G. Okoth and P. K. Kakwenzire, eds., The Americas Before and After
Columbus. Kampala: USIS, 1993, PP. Xiii-xvii.
5. With E. Khiddu Makubuya and V. Mwaka, "Introduction." In E. Khiddu Makubuya, V. M.
Mwaka and P. G. Okoth, eds., Uganda: Thirty Years of Independence, 1962-1992-
Assessments by Makerere University Scholars. Kampala: Makerere University, 1994, pp. 1-
30.
6. "Introduction." In P.G. Okoth, et al, Ed., Uganda: A Century of Existence. Kampala:
Fountain Publishers, 1995, 1995, pp. Xiii-xiv.
7. "The People are my Laboratory." The Campus Newsflash: A Maseno University College
Publication, Vol. 2. No. 12, December, 1996, pp. 1-2.
8. "Foreword." E. M. Aseka., ed., The Political Economy of Transition: A Study of Issues and
Social Movements in Kenya since 1945. Nairobi: Eight Publishers, 1999, pp. Vii-viii.
9. "US Policy in Africa". The weekly review, January 17, 1997.
10. “A long way to go: Political Conditions in Africa." The weekly Review, August 29, 1997.
11. "Handling Conflict in Africa." The Weekly Review, September 12, 1997.
12. "Enhancing Black Studies." The Weekly Review, January 30, 1998.
13. "Ecological Diplomacy" The Weekly Review, June 5, 1998.
14. "Ambassador Hempstone's Diplomacy." The Weekly Review, August 7, 1998.
15. "Opinion: Next Super Power, No Big Deal." The Weekly Review, November 27, 1998, pp.
17-18.
16. "Politics of the Horn of Africa". The Weekly Review, January 29th
, 1999.
17. “Preface”. In P.G. Okoth and J. Kamenju, eds., Power Play and Policy in Kenya: An Inter—
disciplinary Discourse. Nairobi: Oakland books and Security Research and Information
Center, 2006, P.v.
18. “Editorial,” J-STEM, Vol.1 No.1, January 2007, p.iv.
19. “Editorial,” J-STEM, Vol.1 No.2, September 2007, p.iv.
20. “Editorial,” J-STEM, Vol.3 No.s 1&2, September 2010, p.ii.
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CONFERENCE PAPERS
1. "Problems of Indirect Rule in Uganda and how they have been tackled by successive post-
independence governments,1" presented at the Annual Conference of the Canadian
Association of African Studies, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, May 1980.
2. "The 19th
OAU Summit: Double Abortion in Tripoli," presented at the Mawazo Inaugural
Workshop on Instability and Change in Africa, Makerere University, June 13-15, 1983.
3. "US Foreign Policy toward Kenya, 1952-1960,' presented at the Annual Conference of the
Historical Association of Kenya, University of Nairobi, and August 1984.
4. "The OAU: Struggle Against Neo-Colonial Imperialism in Africa," presented at the 4th
Mawazo workshop, Makerere University, April 26-28, 1984.
5. "The OAU and the Uganda-Tanzania War," presented at the 27lh
Annual Conference of the
African Studies Association, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. October 25-28, 1984.
6. "Prospectus for US Policy on Mau-Mau," presented at the 28th
Annual Conference of the
African Studies Association, New Orleans, Lousiana, USA, November 23-26, 1985.
7. "OAU Versus US-led Imperialism," presented at the Biennial Conference of the Review of
African Political Economy on Popular Struggles in Africa, University of Liverpool, England,
September 27-28, 1986.
8. "Uganda-Kenya Relations 1971-1979," presented at the 29th
Annual Conference of the
African Studies Association, Wisconsin, Madison, USA, October 30-Nobember2, 1986.
9. "US Foreign Policy Impact on Kenya's Domestic and Foreign Policies," presented at an
International Seminar on Internal Conflicts in Uganda, Makerere University, September 20-
26, 1987.
10. “Ronald Reagan and Southern Africa: The Construction of the Policy of Destructive
Engagement," presented at the Historical Association of Eastern and Southern African
Universities, National University of Lesotho, Roma, August 1-3, 1988.
11. "The Effects of Liberation Wars, Insurgency and Rebellion on Human Rights in Africa,"
presented at a National Conference on Human Rights, Makerere University, July 24-29,
1988.
12. "The Under-development Debate in Africa Continues", presented at the 7th
Mawazo
Workshop, Makerere University, December 2-4, 1988.
13. "Africa Crisis: Diagnosis and Prescription," presented at an International Conference on
Students in Liberation and Development, Makerere University, October" 10-17, 1989.
14. “The Preferential Trade Area for Eastern and Southern African States and its East African
Community Heritage," presented at the Bujumbura International Symposium on Social
History and Development in East Africa: 19th
-soth Centuries, University of Burundi, October
17-24, 1989.
15. "The French Revolution and the Revolutionary Struggles in South Africa: Some Parallels,"
presented at an International Conference in Celebration of Bicentennial of the French
Revolution, University of Dar es Salaam, November, 8-11, 1989.
16. "The Political Economy of US Foreign Policy Toward Libya," presented at the OSSREA-
sponsored Workshop of the Historical Association of Eastern and Southern Africa
Universities, University of Swaziland, December 4-8, 1989.
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17. "University Students and Professional Essay Writing in the Discipline of History," presented
at the 8th
Mawazo Workshop on the University and Society, Makerere University, February
2-4, 1990.
18. "Preliminary Survey of Research on Demographic History at Makerere
University/ecclesiastical Records," presented at the Data Bank Workshop on Demographic
History, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, February, 22-24, 1990.
19. "Production Relations Between Workers and Employers under Capitalism and Socialism:
Ideas from the Third Universal Theory," presented at the Green Book Workshop, Makerere
University, March 22-24, 1990.
20. "Philosophy of African History," presented at the Workshop on African Philosophy, Centre
for Cultural Studies, Rice University, Houston Texas, USA, April 26-29, 1990.
21. "Review of Oboth Ofumbi's History of Padhola," presented at a Workshop on Text and
Concert in Uganda, University of London, September 14, 1990.
22. "Idi Amin and Christianity in Uganda," presented at the University of Copenhagen Denmark,
September 20-23, 1990.
23. "Foreign Policy in Turbulent Waters: Uganda's Foreign Policy since the Obote Revolution,"
presented at an International Regional Conference on Leading issues in East African Politics
and Administration, Nakuru, Kenya, September 30, to October3, 1990.
24. "Africa's Development Nightmare: Uganda's Case," presented at the Canadian Association of
African Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada, May 16-19, 1991.
25. "Introduction to United States Foreign Policy Toward Uganda," paper presented at the
Second Colloquium on American Studies in Eastern Africa, Arusha, Tanzania, May 26-30,
1991.
26. "Military strength Alone does not provide National Security: The View from East Africa,"
presented at a seminar on Democracy and Human Rights in East Africa, Vaxjo University,
Sweden, August 24-26, 1991.
27. "The Failure of the Ugandan State to Promote Development," 34th
Annual Conference of the
African Studies Association, St. Louis, Missouri, November 23-26, 1991.
28. "The Collapse of Socialist Regimes in Eastern Europe," paper presented (in absentia), at the
9th
Mawazo Workshop, Makerere University, May 9, 1991.
29. "Nineteeth Century Food Trade in Western Indian Ocean," paper presented at an
International Symposium on Powers and States in History of Madagascar and Southeast
Indian Ocean, Antananarivo, Madagascar, May 11, 1992.
30. "United States Foreign Policy and Africa in the Aftermath of World War II," paper presented
at the Third East African Studies Colloquium, Lake Victoria Hotel, Entebbe, Uganda, June,
15-19, 1992.
31. "Colonialism in Uganda: An Historiographical Revisitation," paper presented at a Workshop
on Uganda: Thirty Years of Independence, 1962-1992, Makerere University, March, 13-14,
1993.
32. "Uganda's Foreign Policy Toward the United States of America," paper presented at the
Fourth East African American Studies Colloquium, Blue Posts Hotel, Thika, Kenya, July 19-
23, 1993.
33. "The Historical Dimensions of Democracy in Uganda: A Review of the Problems and
Prospects," paper presented at the First Regional Conference of Law, Politics and Multiparty
Democracy in East Africa; Past, Present and Future trends, Dar es Salaam, October 17-21,
1993.
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34. "The Military in Transition to Democracy: Uganda as a Case Study since 1962," paper
presented at a Conference on Combining Civic Peace with Civic Freedom; Constitutional
Options for a New Uganda, Uganda International Conference Centre, Kampala, February 1-
3, 1994.
35. "The Geopolitical Significance of Uganda Since 1894: An Historical Study," paper presented
at the Faculty of Arts Conference on Uganda: A Century of Existence, Makerere University,
April, 22-23, 1994.
36. "The Military and National Security in Uganda," paper presented at the 2nd
Faculty of Arts
Conference, Makerere University, April 26-28, 1995.
37. "Africa's Relations with the U.S. During the Cold War Period, 1945-1992." Paper presented
at the Launching Ceremony of the Siaya District Branch of the Historical Association of
Kenya, at Ulumbi Secondary School, Yala, Kenya, may 18, 1996.
38. "Democracy on trial in Uganda", paper presented at a Workshop on Institutionalisation of
Democracy in Africa, Safari Land Lodge, Naivasha, Kenya, September 22-24, 1996.
39. "Socio-Cultural and Economic Constraints in the Development of the Lake Victoria Region."
Paper presented at a workshop on Lake Victoria as Lifeline: Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow. Tom Mboya Labour College, Kisumu, October 24, 1996.
40. "Lake Victoria and its Environs" paper presented at a Symposium on Sustainability Through
Education, Ukweli Pastoral Centre, Kisumu, April 2-4 1997.
41. "Crisis and Diplomacy in the Great Lakes Region of East and Central African: The roles of
Regional Actors, the United States and the United Nations." Paper presented at The East
African American Studies Conference on the Future of U.S. - African Relations, Egerton
University, Kenya, July 7-12, 1997.
42. "Uganda and the Liberation of South Africa." Paper presented at a Conference on Africa's
Contribution to the Liberation of South Africa, Fairview Hotel Nairobi, Kenya, August 13-
15, 1997.
43. "Uganda-Sudan Relations: The Fallacy of Inter-state Conflict Management via Diplomacy,
1995-1995," paper presented at the Historical Association of Kenya Conference on Conflict
in Post-Colonial Africa the Lakers Inn, in Kisumu, Kenya, October 31-November 2, 1997.
44. "Historiography of Kenya's Foreign Policy," paper presented at the Historical Association of
Kenya Conference on Missed Opportunities in Development: Kenya since the 1950's Asis
Hotel, Eldoret, Kenya, July, 2-4, 1998.
45. "An Overview of the African University in the Twenty First Century," paper presented at the
Commemoration of African University Day, Maseno University November, 12 1999.
46. "Human rights in Post Colonial Africa." Paper presented at the First Conference of the
Association of Third World Studies, Kenya chapter. Sirikwa Hotel, Eldoret, November 15-
17, 2000.
47. "A Decade of Post Cold War Disorder and Regional Disintegration in Africa". Paper
presented at the 13th
Biennial Congress of the African Association of Political Science,
Yaounde, Cameroon, June, 19-22, 2001.
48. "Conflict Management in Post Cold War Africa: The Role of International Actors". Paper
presented at the Second Annual Conference of the Association of Third World Studies,
Kenya Chapter, Egerton University, September, 17-19, 2001.
49. "Shifts in U.S African Relations." Keynote Address delivered at the 7th
Eastern Africa
American Studies Conference held at Egerton University, Kenya, on February 18, 2002.
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50. "Africa in the International System Characterized by Globalization". Paper presented at the
71'1 Eastern Africa-American Studies Conference, Egerton University February, 2002.
51. "The Illusion of Democratic Practice in Post Cold War Africa." Paper presented at the 3rd
Conference of the Association of Third World Studies Kenya Chapter, Daystar University
Nairobi September, 18-20, 2002.
52. "The Process of Integration and Co-operation in Post Cold War Africa." Paper presented at
the 7th
OSSREA Congress, Khartoum, Sudan December 15lh
to 19th
, 2002.
53. "The New East African Community: Defence and Security Organ as the Missing Link".
Paper presented at the 14lh
Biennial Congress of the Association of Political Science, Durban,
South Africa June, 26th
to 28th
, 2003.
54. "Democracy, Good Governance and Development in Early Twenty First Century Africa".
Paper presented at the 19th
International Political Science Association (IPSA), World
Congress, Durban, South Africa, June 29lb
to July 4Ul
2003.
55. "Coping with Poverty and AIDS in Kenya". Paper presented at the OSSREA Kenya Chapter
National Workshop, Egerton University July 30lh
to August 30lh
2003.
56. "Globalization and Foreign Relations of Uganda". Paper presented at the Conference on
Responding to Globalization: Foreign Relations of African States, University of Nairobi,
February 26-27', 2004.
57. "Policy Responses of the East African Community (EAC) and the Intergovernmental
Authority on Development (IGAD) to Security Issues in the Era of Globalization". Paper
presented at the Conference on Regional Security Issues in the Age of Globalization, Nairobi
Safari Club (Lilian Towers), March 16-18, 2004.
58. "Kenya's Foreign Policy from Kenyatta to Kibaki". Paper presented at the Historical
Association of Kenya Conference, Lake Baringo Club, June, 10-13, 2004.
59. "Africa's Development Dilemma in the Era of Globalization." Paper presented at Fifth
International Conference of the Association of Third World Studies, Kenya Chapter, The
University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, Kenya, September, 14-16, 2004.
60. "Kenya's Foreign Policy: Globalization dictates the urgent need for its Re-engineering" Paper
presented at the OSSREA Kenya Chapter Conference, St. Anne's Guest House, Kisumu,
October 20th
-- 23rd
2004.
61. "Conflict Resolution in Africa: OAU and AU Role". Paper presented at the OSSREA-
sponsored International Conference on African Conflicts: Management, Resolution and Post
Conflict Recovery and Development, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, November 29-December 1,
2004.
62. "The End of History." Africa's Challenge to Liberalism in International Relations During the
Era of Globalization". Paper Presented at the Conference of AFRICAN DISCOURSE ON
GLOBALIZATION AND POSTMODERNISM, Maseno University City Campus Kisumu
Hotel, August, 5-6, 2005.
63. “NEPAD: Africa‟s Latest Collective Response to Globalization. “Paper presented at the 8th
Congress of OSSREA, November 21 – 23, 2005 United Nations Conference Centre, Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia.
64. “Conflict Management in the Great Lakes Region.” Paper presented at the OSSREA Kenya
Chapter Workshop, March 22 – 25, 2006 Bishop Nicholas Stam Pastoral Centre, Kakamega,
Kenya.
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65. “Actors in Ugandan Foreign Policy since 1986.” Paper Presented At The African
International Relations Studies Association Conference, May 26 – 27, 2006, United States
International University, Nairobi Kenya.
66. “Kenya‟s urbanized women: their migration, settlement and status.” Paper Presented At the
Historical Association of Kenya Conference, United States International University, Nairobi
Kenya.
67. “Security in Post Cold War World Order With Reference To the Horn of Africa.” Paper
Presented At the First International Conference of Disaster Management and Human Security
in Africa, October 11 – 13, 2006 Bishop Nicholas Stam Pastoral Centre, Kakamega, Kenya.
68. “Management and Resolution of Conflict in Kenya‟s Public Universities.” Paper Presented
At the Fifth Exhibition of Kenyan Universities, March 15 – 17, 2007 Kisumu Hotel, Maseno
University, Kenya.
69. “Security as a Critical Lesson for the New East African Community.” Paper Presented At
The Association Of African Historians, May 22 – 25, 2007, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
70. “Peace Building in Kenya Following the 2007 Post Election Crisis.” Paper presented at a
Workshop organized by the Provincial Commissioner Western Province, Kenya, February
29, 2008, Golf Hotel, Kakamega.
71. “Democracy or Rule of Law? Kenya‟s Political Environment since 2007.” Paper presented at
a Workshop organized by the Provincial Commissioner Western Province, Kenya, June 5,
2008, Golf Hotel, Kakamega.
72. “Historiography and Relevance of University Education in Uganda since Independence.”
Paper presented at Uganda Vice Chancellors‟ Forum Conference on the theme,
RELEVANCE OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF
UGANDA, October 7, 2011, Hotel Africana, Kampala, Uganda.
73. “Research as a Cornerstone of Quality Assurance in a Contemporary University.” Paper
presented at the 4th
Annual Conference of the Research Directorate, Uganda Martyrs
University, December 14, 2011, Nkozi, Uganda.
74. “Anatomy and Management Styles of Conflict in Kenyan Public Unieversities.” Paper
presented at the First International Conference of the Association of Disaster Management
and Conflict Resolution of Kenya, July 18, 2012, Masinde Muliro University of Science and
Technology.
75. “The Motives and Geostrategic Interests of Washington in Countering the Lord‟s Resistance
Army.” Paper presented at the First International Conference of the Association of Disaster
Management and Conflict Resolution of Kenya, July 19, 2012, on the theme, “DISASTER
RISK REDUCTION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT,” Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology.
RESEARCH SEMINAR PAPERS
76. "The Cuban Revolution: A Socialist Revolution in the Western Hemisphere," Department of
History, Makerere University, November 29, 1 978.
77. “The OAU on Trial," Department of History, University of Waterloo, November 15, 1979.
78. "Pre-Colonial Uganda Communities: The Economic Aspect," Department of History,
University of Waterloo, January 20, 1980.
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79. "The Contribution of Slavery to the Economic Development of Mid 19lh
Century Southern
USA," Department of History, University of Waterloo, February 25, 1980.
80. "The Administration of Canadian Indians: An Historical Context," Department of University
of Waterloo, Summer 1980.
81. “Africa in American Diplomatic History: The Case of Theodore Roosevelt and the Moroccan
Crisis, 1904-1906," Department of History, University of Waterloo, Summer 1980.
82. “The Foundation of the Reagan Administration Southern Africa Policy.” Department of
Political Science, UCLA, Fall, 1983.
83. “US Foreign Policy Toward Africa: An overview.” Department of History, UCLA, Spring,
1984.
84. “US Foreign Policy Toward Kenya.” Department of History, UCLA, Winter, 1984.
85. “The Kennedy Johnson Ear: Continuity and change in Us Foreign Policy Toward Africa.”
Department of History, UCLA, Fall, 1984.
86. “Structural Determination and the Superpowers in Africa.” Department of Political Science,
UCLA, Fall, 1983.
87. “The Contribution of Walter Rodney to the Professional Study of African History.”
Department of History, UCLA, Fall, 1984.
88. "An Historiography of the 1953 Kabaka Crisis in Uganda," Department of History, UCLA,
Winter, 1985.
89. "The Role of Harry Thuku in Kenyan Nationalism". Department of History, UCLA, Winter,
1985.
90. "Uganda's East African Relations," African History Colloquium, Department of History,
UCLA, Spring 1986.
91. "The Organization of African Unity: A History of Crisis," Department of History, Makerere
University, January 19, 1988.
92. "U.S. - African Relations: American Self Image and African Perceptions of the U.S,"
Department of History, Makerere University, October 2, 1988.
93. "The African Style of Foreign Policy: Instruments of Diplomacy," Department of History,
Makerere University, October 2, 1988.
94. "Partners in Exploitation: The Case of Asian in Kenya," Department of History, Makerere
University, May 30, 1989.
95. "Idi Amin and Uganda's International Relations," African Studies Seminars, St. Anthony's
College, University of Oxford, March 1, 1990.
96. "Intermittent Tensions in Uganda-Kenya Relations: Historical Perspectives," Department of
History, University of Nairobi, March 1, 1990.
97. "United States foreign Policy towards Uganda: A Preliminary Survey," Department of
History, Makerere University, March 5, 1991.
98. “The United States, India and Africa: Tripartite Relations since 1945." American Studies
Research Centre, Hyderabad, India April 27, 1993.
99. "Asians in Uganda: Their Expulsion and Return Two Decades Later", Area Studies Centre,
Osmonia University, India, April 28, 1993.
100. "President Bill Clinton's Africa Policy", Salzburg Seminar 315 on United States
Foreign Policy: President Clinton and Beyond. Schloss Leopoldskron, Austria, June 20,
1994.
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101. "The Role of Individuals in Influencing Uganda's history: The Case of Cardinal
Emanuel Nsubuga." Department of History and Government, Maseno University College,
March 6, 1996.
102. "Structural Adjustment Programmes and their Implications for Post Colonial Uganda,
1996." Department of History and Government, Maseno University College, November 15,
1997.
103. "Clinton's Sojourn in Africa: A Geopolitical Commentary." Seminar No. 3/98,
Institute of Research and Postgraduate Studies, Maseno University College, Maseno Kenya,
April 6, 1998.
104. "Actors in Kenya's Foreign Policy: An Analysis of its Post Colonial Diplomatic
History," African Studies Centre, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, India, April 23, 1998.
105. "Socialism in the Twenty first Century,” Department of History, Kenyatta University,
May 28, 1998.
106. "Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Diplomacy," Department of History, Kenyatta
University, April 28, 1999.
107. "Reparation Case for Africa Regarding Slavery and Colonialism." Institute of
Research and Postgraduate Studies, Maseno University, October, 21, 1999
108. "Gender Issues in International Relations During the Era of Globalization."
Department of History, Kenyatta University, April 19, 2000.
109. "The Impact of American Cultural Imperialism on Post Colonial Kenya".
Department of History and Archaeology, Maseno University. March 7, 2005.
110. "Terrorism: The Latest Aid Conditionality for Africa". Department of History and
Archaeology, Maseno University, July 18, 2005.
111. “Managing Candidate – Supervisor Relationship At Doctoral and Masters Levels.”
CDMHA Seminar Series, Western University College of Science and Technology,
Kakamega, Kenya, April 27, 2006.
PUBLIC LECTURES
112. AID as Instrument of Neo Colonialism in Africa." Makerere University, May 5, 1983.
113. "Issues in US-African Relations in the 1990s." The Brookings Institution,
Washington, D. C., April 20, 1990.
114. "The Demise of the Cold War: Implications and Options for Africa." Maseno University
College, February, 6, 1996.
115. "OAU Conflict Resolution at the threshold of the Twenty First Century" Maseno University
College, October, 13, 1998.
116. "Uganda Today", National Defense College, Karen, Nairobi, July 13, 2000.
117. "Uganda in the Great Lakes Conflict." National Defense College, Karen, Nairobi, May 3,
2001.
118. "Uganda‟s East African Relations. "National Defense College Karen, Nairobi. May 3rd
2003.
119. "Ethiopia's Security Concerns in the Horn of Africa". National Defense College, Karen,
Nairobi, April 30th
2003.
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INAUGURAL LECTURE
120. "The Dishonest Broker in Africa: A Diplomatic Historian's Tour of U.S - African Relations
Since 1945". First Inaugural Lecture of Maseno University Delivered on Wednesday
September 17, 2003 in the Millennium Hall, Maseno University. June 1, 2009 – January 3,
2011 – Member of Vice Chancellors‟ Forum to Uganda Universities. June 1, 2009 – January
3, 2011 – Member of Vice Chancellors‟ Forum of East African Universities.
MEMBERSHIP OF LEARNED ASSOCIATIONS
June 1, 2009 January 3, 2011 Member of the Vice Chancellors‟ Forum of East African
Universities.
June 1, 2009 January 3, 2011 Member of the Vice Chancellors‟ Forum of Ugandan
Universities.
Since 2007 Member of the Association of Disaster Management and Conflict Resolution
of Kenya (ADMRCK).
Since 2007 Member of the Association of African Historians (AAH). Member of
Executive Committee of AAH representing Eastern African countries.
Since 2004 Member of the African International Relations Association.
Since 2003 Member of the Universities‟ Academic Staff Union (UASU) (of Kenya).
Since June 2001 Member of the African Association of Political Science.
Since 2000 Member of the Association of Third World Studies, Kenya Chapter.
Since 1996 Member of the Association of Third World Studies, U.S.A.
Since 1996 Member of the Kenya-American Studies Association.
1998-to-date Member of the Historical Association of Eastern and Southern African
Universities.
1987-1995 Member of the United Nations Association of Uganda
Since 1987 Life Member of the Historical Association of Kenya.
1983-to-date Member of the African Activists Association, UCLA
1979-1981 Member of the Canadian Association of African Studies
1979-1995 Member of the Makerere University Academic Staff Association.
Since 1985 Life Member of the African Association for the study of the Americas.
ACADEMIC AWARDS
2008 University Research Fund, Masinde Muliro University of Science and
Technology
2000 Research Grant, Maseno University
1998 Indian Council for Cultural Relations Award
1996 Research Grant, Maseno University College
June 17-24 1994 Salzburg Seminar Grant
April-may 1993 American Studies Research Grant
March 1990-March 1991 Carnegie Corporation Research Grant
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1988-1989 Research & Publications Grant, Makerere University
1986-1987 Research Assistantship Award UCLA
Winter 1986 Graduate Division Research Grant UCLA
Fall 1985 Educational Enrichment Grant, 11 E-Fulbright
Summer 1984 Research Assistantship Award, UCLA
1983-1987 Fulbright Scholarship.
1983 Uganda Ministry of Education Research Grant
1979-1980 (i) University of Waterloo Scholarship
(ii) Teaching Assistant Award, University of Waterloo
1978-1979 Staff Development Award, Makerere University
1977 Department of History Research Grant, Makerere University.