by Kiel Downey | May 1, 2017 | Publication
View the Full Report Sub-Saharan Africa (“the region”) is the youngest region in the world, and its youth population is growing rapidly. A common narrative depicts Africa’s youth as a destabilizing force that threatens the region’s security—a concept sometimes...
by Tyler Hammett | May 12, 2016
Ron Atkinson teaches African history and is Director of African Studies at the University of South Carolina, where he has won numerous teaching awards. He has lived and worked in Kenya and Uganda in East Africa, Ghana in West Africa, and South Africa. His major focus...
by Tyler Hammett | May 12, 2016
Dr. Cox joined the political science department in 2012. He holds a PhD from Indiana University and serves as Director of the Walker Institute for International and Area Studies. Dr. Cox’ research examines public policy issues in advanced industrialized...
by Tyler Hammett | May 18, 2016
Dr. Fuente’s research is situated at the intersection of infrastructure planning, environmental policy, and international development and focuses specifically on the provision of water and sanitaiton services in low- and middle-income countries. Trained as...
by Tyler Hammett | May 18, 2016
Professor Linnan joined the USC School of Law faculty in 1987 after serving as a Research Fellow at Max Planck Institute in West Germany (1979–81) and as an Associate Attorney with O’Melveny & Myers in L.A. and New York (1981–87). A specialist in Asian Law,...