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Nmoma, Veronica
Veronica Nmoma, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Garinger 134
704-687-2356
Education:
• Ph.D., Howard University
• M.S., American University
• B.A., American University

Areas of Interest:
• Foreign Policy of African States
• International Relations
• African Politics
• African Economic Development
• Pan-Africanism and the Black World.

Recent Publications:

Round 2 of the Liberian Civil Crisis: US and Liberia-the So-Called Historical Ties, Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. XX111, No. 1. (2006), 169-199.

Liberia – United States Relations, in David Levinson and Karen Christensen (eds.), Global Perspectives on the United States: A Nation by Nation Survey (Massachusetts: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2007), 374-378.

Sudan – United States Relations, in David Levinson and Karen Christensen (eds.), Global Perspectives on the United States: A Nation by Nation Survey (Massachusetts: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2007), 602-606.

Libya – United States Relations, in David Levinson and Karen Christensen (eds.), Global Perspectives on the United States: A Nation by Nation Survey (Massachusetts: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2007), 379-384.

Forthcoming Publications:

The Shift in United States-Sudan Relations: The Need for Mutual Cooperation, The Journal of Conflict Studies, Vol. XXVI, No. 2, 2007.

Son of the Soil: Reclaiming the Land, The Journal of African and Asian Studies, Forthcoming 2008.

Power and force: Libya’s Relation with the United States, The Journal of Third World Studies, Forthcoming 2008.

Building Sustainable Peace in the New Liberia: Symbols of the Past and Symbols of the Future, The Journal of Third World Quarterly, London, Forthcoming 2008.

Current Projects:
Liberia, its civil war, refugees, and the response of the international community

Courses Taught:

• AFRS 4105 – Foreign Policy of African States
• AFRS 1103 – The African Experience
• AFRS 2221 – Contemporary Africa
• AFRS 3265 – African Economic Development
• AFRS 4000 – Senior Seminar in Africana Studies
• AFRS 3692 – Colloquium
• AFRS 3290 – Research Methods
• LBST 2102 – Global Connections-AFRS
 

 

 

 

 

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University of North Carolina
at Charlotte
Africana Studies
Garinger 113
9201 University City Boulevard
Charlotte, NC 28223-0001
Phone: 704.687.2371
Fax: 704.687.3888

 

Department Chair

Akin Ogundiran, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Garinger 113A
704.687.2355

 

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