Claude E. Welch, Jr., SUNY Distinguished Service
Professor
Department
of Political Science
520 Park Hall, State University of New York,
Telephone:
(716) 645-8434; fax (716) 645-2166
E-mail: cwelch@buffalo.edu
Home page: http://www.polsci.buffalo.edu/faculty_and_research/cwelch.html
Major research interests:
On the broadest level, I am interested
in political transitions, particularly in developing countries, and most
notably in
My research for the past several years,
and continuing into the future, involves the effectiveness of human rights
non-governmental organizations. As key parts of civil society, NGOs have become
central to the promotion and protection of human rights. I document this in
several books, five already published (Human Rights and Development in Africa, 1984; Human
Rights in Asia, 1990; Protecting Human Rights in Africa: Strategies and
Roles of Non-Governmental Organizations, 1995; NGOs and Human Rights: Promise
and Performance, 2001; and Economic
and Social Rights in Canada and the United States, 2006). Currently under
preparation is Protecting Human Rights
Globally: Strategies and Roles of International NGOs.
Degrees:
B.A. (magna cum laude,
Phi Beta Kappa),
D. Phil. [Ph.D.],
Academic Positions ‑ Department of Political Science,
SUNY/Buffalo:
SUNY Distinguished
Service Professor, 1989-present
Professor, 1972‑89
Associate Professor,
1968‑1972
Assistant Professor,
1964‑1968
Publications:
Books:
(In
preparation) Protecting Human Rights
Globally: Roles and Strategies of International NGOs (single-authored study
that concentrates on the impact of NGOs such as Anti-Slavery, the World Council
of Churches, the International Dalit Solidarity Network and the World
Federalist Movement/ Coalition for an International Criminal Court)
Economic
Human Rights in the United States and Canada: Sleeping Under Bridges
(Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006) (book of original
essays, co-edited with Rhoda Howard-Hassmann, Canada Research Chair in Global
Studies and Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University)
2001 NGOs
and Human Rights: Promise and Performance (
2001 Protecting
Human Rights in
1995 Protecting
Human Rights in Africa: Roles and Strategies of Non-Governmental Organizations
(
1990 Asian
Perspectives on Human Rights (with Virginia Leary) (
1987 No
Farewell to Arms? Military Disengagement from Politics in Africa and Latin
America (
1984 Human
Rights and Development in Africa (with Ronald I. Meltzer) (
1980 Anatomy
of Rebellion (
1978 Peasants
in Africa (with Alan K. Smith) (
1976 Civilian
Control of the Military: Theory and Cases from Developing Countries (
1974 Military
Role and Rule (with Arthur K. Smith) (
1972 Revolution
and Political Change (with Mavis Bunker Taintor) (
1970 Soldier
and State in Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Military Intervention and
Political Change (
1967, 1971 (2nd ed.) Political Modernization:
1966 Dream
of Unity: Pan-Africanism and Political Unification in West Africa (
Book chapters:
2004
“Human Rights and Development in Africa: NGOs”, in Paul Tiyame Zeleza and
Phil McConnaughay, editors, Human Rights, The Role of Law and Development in
Africa (
2003a “Nongovernmental Organizations and their Potential for Conflict
Reduction in Africa,” in Carolyn Pumphrey and
2003a “Human Rights Watch: American Liberal Values in the World
Arena,” in Teamsters and Turtles? U.S.
Progressive Political Movements in the 21st Century, edited by
John C. Berg (
2003b “Human Rights NGOs as the Motors of Change,” in Taj I. Hamad,
Frederick A. Swarts and Anne R. Smart, eds., Culture of Responsibility and the Role of NGOs (St. Paul, MN:
Paragon House), pp. 93-100.
2001a “Introduction” (pp. 1-24), “Conclusion” (pp.
261-80) and “Comparing major human rights NGOs: Amnesty International and
Human Rights Watch” (pp. 85-118), chapters in Claude E. Welch, Jr., ed., NGOs and Human Rights: Promise and
Performance (
2000 ”Ratifying and Implementing ICERD:
Weaknesses in State Reporting,” in Fons Coomans, Fred Grúnfeld, Ingrid
Westendorp and Jan Willems, eds., Rendering
Justice to the Vulnerable: Liber Amicorum in Honour of Theo van Boven (
1999 “The African Charter and Freedom of
Expression in Africa,” in Sandra Coliver, Paul Hoffman, Joan Fitzpatrick and
Stephen Bowen, eds., Secrecy
and
1998 “Human Rights in Mazruiana,” in Omari H.
Kokole, ed., The Global African: A
Portrait of Ali A. Mazrui (
1994a “The OAU and Human Rights: Regional Promotion
of Human Rights," in Yassin El-Ayouty, ed., The OAU after Thirty Years (
1993 “Changing Civil-Military Relations," in
Robert O. Slater, Barry M. Schutz and Steven R. Dorr, eds., Global Transformation and the Third World
(
1991 "The Military and Social Integration in
1990a "The Military Factor in West Africa:
Leadership and Regional Development," in Stephen Wright and Julius Okolo,
eds., West Africa: Regional Cooperation
and Development (
1990b "African Political Systems," in
Anton Bebler and Jim Seroka, eds., Contemporary
Political Systems: Classifications and Typologies (
1990c "Force and Legitimacy in Africa," in
Reuven Gal and Thomas C. Wyatt, eds., Legitimacy
and Commitment in the Military (
1990d "Human Rights in Francophone
Africa," in Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na`im and Francis M. Deng, eds., Human Rights in Africa: Cross-Cultural
Perspectives (
1988a "Obstacles to Disengagement and
Democratization: Military Regimes in
1988b "The University at
1988c "Yambo Oulouguem and His Times: Aspects
of the Literature of Violence," in Keith E. Baird and Jean-François Gounard,
eds., Commentaries on a Creative
Encounter (Albany: New York African-American Institute, 1988), pp. 47-51.
1987 "Military Regimes in Africa," in
Zaki Ergas, ed., The
1986a "The Evolution of Military Forces in
Africa," in Bruce E. Arlinghaus and Pauline H. Baker, eds., African Armies: Evolution and Capabilities
(
1986b "Military Disengagement from Politics:
Incentives and Obstacles in Political Change," in S.J. Baynham, ed., Military Power and Politics in Black Africa
(
1986c "Instructional Development: An Intensive,
Interdisciplinary Approach Directed at New Faculty," in Improving University Teaching (
1984 "Emerging Patterns of Civil‑Military
Relations in Africa: Radical Coups d'Etat and Political Stability," in
Bruce E. Arlinghaus, ed., African
Security Issues: Sovereignty, Stability and Solidarity (
1981 "What is Political Revolution?" in
Richard M. Fulton, ed., The Revolution
that Wasn't: A Contemporary Assessment of 1776 (
1978 "Civilian Control, Military
‘Professionalism,' and the Expert-Counterpart Relationship: Theory and Cases
from Africa," in Irving J. Spitzberg, Jr., ed., Expertise and the New International Order (
1977a "Obstacles to Peasant Warfare in
Africa," in Smith and Welch, Peasants
in
1977b "Warrior, Rebel, Guerrilla, and
Putschist: Four Aspects of Political Violence," in Ali Mazrui, ed., The Warrior Tradition in
1976a "The Organization of African Unity,"
in Helen Kitchen, ed., Africa: From
Mystery to Maze (
1976b "Civilian Control of the Military: Myth
and Reality," in Welch, Civilian
Control, pp. 1‑41.
1976c "Two Strategies of Civilian
Control," in Welch, Civilian Control,
pp. 313‑27.
1975 "The OAU and International Recognition:
Lessons from
1974a "Personalism and Corporatism in African
Armies," in Catherine Kelleher, ed., Political‑Military
Systems (
1974b "The African Military: Predatory
Militarists or Modernizing Patriots?" in Steffen W. Schmidt and Gerald A.
Dorfman, eds., Soldiers and Politics
(
1971a "Cincinnatus in Africa: The Prospects for
Military Withdrawal from Politics," in Michael F. Lofchie, ed., The State of the Nations: Constraints on
Development in Independent Africa (
1971b "The African Military and Political
Development," in Henry Bienen, ed., The
Military and Modernization (
1969 "Federalism and Political Attitudes in
West Africa," in Kenneth Kirkwood, ed., African Affairs III (St. Antony's Papers,
1967 "The Challenge of Change:
Articles: (Refereed journals)
2003a “Human Rights NGOs and the Rule of
Law in
2003b “Multinational Corporations and the Ethics of
Global Responsibility: Problems and Possibilities,” Human Rights Quarterly 25, 4 (November 2003), 965-989 (with
Mahmood Monshipouri and Evan T. Kennedy).
2001a “The Search for International Human Rights and
Justice: Coming to Terms with the New Global Realities,” Human Rights
Quarterly 23, 2 (May), pp. 370-401 (with Mahmood Monshipouri).
2001b “Mobilizing
Morality: The World Council of Churches’ Program to Combat Racism,” Human
Rights Quarterly 23, 4 (November), pp. 863-910.
2001c “Taking
rights seriously: citizen action through NGOs,” Netherlands Quarterly of
Human Rights, 19, 2 (June 2001), pp. 119-122.
2000 “Human rights, environment and the
Ogoni: Strategies for non-governmental organizations,” Buffalo Environmental Law Journal 6, pp. 251-257.
1998 “The African Charter and Freedom of
Expression in
1995a "Civil-Military Agonies in
1995b “The Ogoni and Self-Determination: Increasing
Violence in
1994a "15th
Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights,"
1994b “Education and Political Development: Africa
since
1993 "Human Rights and African Women: A
Comparison of Protection Under Two Major Treaties," Human Rights Quarterly 15, 3 (August), pp. 549-74.
1992a "The African Commission on Human Rights:
A Five-Year Report and Assessment," Human
Rights Quarterly 14, 1 (February), pp. 43-61.
1992b "Military Disengagement from Politics:
Paradigms, Processes or Random Events?", Armed Forces & Society 18, 3 (May), pp. 323-42.
1991a "The Single Party Phenomenon in
1991b "The Organisation of African Unity and
the Promotion of Human Rights," Journal
of Modern African Studies 29, 4 (December), pp. 535-55.
1986 "Ethnic Factors in African
Armies," Ethnic and Racial Studies
(July), pp. 321‑34.
1985 "Civil‑Military Relations:
Perspectives from the
1984a "Symposium on Beyond Empire and Revolution," Studies in Comparative International Development 19, 2, pp. 59‑77
(with Irving Louis Horowitz and Augustus Richard Norton).
1984b "Military Rule, Rural Perspectives, and
Development Administration in
1984c "The Military and Political Development:
Reflections on a Score of Years, and Several Score of Studies," Issue 13, pp. 41‑4.
1983 "Military Disengagement from Politics:
Lessons from
1981 "The OAU and Human Rights: Towards a
New Definition," Journal of Modern
African Studies 19, 3 (September), pp. 401‑20.
1978a "Civil‑Military Relations in
Commonwealth States: The Transfer and Transformation of British Models," Journal of Developing Areas, 12, 2
(January), pp. 153‑70.
1978b "Long-Term Consequences of Military Rule:
Breakdown and Extrication," Journal
of Strategic Studies I, 2 (September), pp. 139‑51.
1978c "Military Intervention in
1978c "The Right of Association in
1977a "Peasants as a Focus in African Studies, African Studies Review 20, 3 (December),
pp. 1‑5. (see above, books).
1977b "Obstacles to Peasant Warfare in
1977c "Warrior, Rebel, Guerrilla, and
Putschist: Four Aspects of Political Violence," Journal of Asian and African Studies, 12 (January-April), pp. 81‑98.
Also published in book form in The
Warrior Tradition in Africa (see above, books).
1975a "Ideological Foundations of Revolution in
Kwilu," African Studies Review 18,
2 (September), pp. 116‑28.
1975b "Continuity and Discontinuity in African
Military Organization," Journal of
Modern African Studies 12, 2 (July), pp. 224‑45.
1975c "Les
coups d'état militaires en Afrique," L'Afrique
et l'Asie modernes, No. 106, pp. 29‑40. (written originally in French)
1974 "The Dilemma of Military Withdrawal
from Politics: Some Considerations from Tropical
1969 "Return to Civilian Rule in
1968a "Soldier and State in
Numerous book reviews
and other short articles in American
Political Science Review, Choice, Journal of Developing Areas,
Human Rights Watch, the
Inter-African Committee on Traditional Practices that Affect the Health of
Women and Children, and the World Council of Churches: entries to be published
by Routledge: New York, 2008 in the Routledge
Encyclopedia of Human Rights.
“The
"Amnesty
International," "Genocide" and "Human Rights," Encyclopedia Americana 1994 edition,
respectively Vol. 1, p. 751, Vol. 12, p. 424, and Vol. 14, pp. 552C‑552H.
"Civil-Military
Relations," "Coup d'État," and "Political Control of Armed
Forces," International Military and
Defense Encyclopedia (New York: Brassey/Macmillan, 1993), respectively pp.
507-511, 664-667, and 2166-2169.
"Coup
d'État," The
Articles: (non‑refereed journals or other
publications)
2000 “Roma Human Rights Spotlighted in
1996 “The Martyrdom of Ken Saro-Wiwa and the
Future of Ogoni Self-Determination,”
1993 "Laissez-Faire Follies," Society, 30, 4 (May-June 1993), pp. 4-11
(with Blake Strack). (This and four other articles in the same issue were
originally presented at a conference I helped organize on the politics and
economics of conversion of military expenditures.)
1992 "Breaking New Ground,"
1991a "Promoting Human Rights,"
1991b "International Human Rights: A Guide to
Collection Development," Choice
28, 5 (January 1991), pp. 741-747.
1988a "Making Progress in Human Rights," West
1988b "The University at
1988c "Yambo Oulouguem and His Times: Aspects
of the Literature of Violence," in Keith E. Baird and Jean-François Gounard,
eds., Commentaries on a Creative
Encounter (Albany: New York African-American Institute, 1988), pp. 47-51.
1986a "Instructional Development: An Intensive,
Interdisciplinary Approach Directed at New Faculty," in Improving University Teaching (
1986b "Civil‑Military Relations," Scan (Association of American Colleges),
I, 4, pp. 5‑6.
1985 "Faculty Development Should Begin at
the Beginning," SUNY News 14
(April), pp. F1, F4.
1984 "The Military and Political
Development: Reflections on a Score of Years, and Several Score of
Studies," Issue 13, pp. 41‑4.
1982 "International Human Rights: Dilemmas
of
1978 "Military Intervention in
1974 "Whither the Study of the Military in
Politics," International Studies
Notes, I, pp. 6‑7.
1972 "Praetorianism in Commonwealth
1971 "Revolutionary Tendencies in African
Armies,"
1970 "Military Intervention in Tropical
1968b "Africa's New Rulers,"
1968c "
1966 "Shifting Authority in
1965 "The
1964a "
1964b "Is ‘
1963a "Constitutional Confusion in
1963b "Prospects for ‘Senegambia,'"
Monographs and
Consultant's Reports:
1998 “Civil-Military Relations: USAID’s Role”
(with Johanna Mendelson); published by G/DG section of USAID, copies sent to all
missions around the world. (For summary, see Democracy Report, Vol. 4, No. 22, July 1998, published by the
Center for Democracy and Governance, USAID (http://www.usaid.gov/G/DG/.)
1991 "The Impact of Democratization on
Civil-Military Relations," Sun Yat-sen Institute of Social Science and
Philosophy, Academic Sinica,
1990 "Military Rule and the Imperatives of
Democracy," Nigerian Centre for Democratic Studies,
1986 "Military Coups and Political Stability
in Africa,"
1980a "The Foreign Policies of Major West
African States, with Special Focus on Prospects for Political and Economic
Relations with the Republic of Korea," Seoul: Institute of Foreign Affairs
and National Security.
1980b "Civil‑Military Relations in
Developing Countries,"
Unpublished Conference
Presentations:
2000 “Human Rights NGOs and Police Practice:
Paradoxical Relationships,” International Police Executive Symposium,
1999a “Behind Africa’s public health
crises: Human rights abuses, cultural norms, and international
marginalization,” Centers for Disease Control,
1999b “How effective are African human rights NGOs?”,
University of Illinois Center for African Studies and College of Law conference
on “Human Rights and Development in Africa” (scheduled for publication in 2004 by
the University of Pennsylvania Press, in book edited by Paul Tiyambe Zeleza and
Phil McConnaughay)
1999e “NGOs and
the Rule of Law: Lessons from Africa,”
1998 “Assessing the Effectiveness of Human Rights
NGOs,”
1993a "Human Rights Issues Relating to the
Transition to a Democracy: Implications for the Military," presented at
Department of State-World Bank-OAU conference on "Democratization in
Africa: The Role of the Military,"
1993b "The Nigerian Military and Political
Change," USEUCOM, Molesworth conference,
1993c "Democratization in Africa,"
1992 "Human Rights, Democratization and
NGOs: Contrasts between Africa and Eastern Europe," presented at the
Research Committee on Human Rights, International Political Science
Association,
1988 "Transitions to Democracy? Pitfalls of the
O'Donnell‑Schmitter Model," presented at the conference on Armed
Forces and Democratic Consolidation,
1987a "Dynamics of Human Rights in West Africa:
Redefining the Heritage of Colonial Rule," presented at the Canadian
Association of African Studies, Edmonton, and at the International Political
Science Association meeting on human rights, The Hague.
1987b "`Development’ in Africa: Documentation
of an Emerging Right," conference on human rights documentation, Maseru,
Lesotho (sponsored by the Institute of Southern African Studies [National
University of Lesotho] and Human Rights Internet [Harvard Law School]).
1985a "Military Disengagement from Politics:
Framework for Comparative Analysis," presented at the 13th triennial
Congress of the International Political Science Association, Paris.
1985b "Obstacles and Incentives to Military
Disengagement from Politics," presented at the annual conference of the International
Studies Association, Washington.
1985c "L'intervention militaire" (written
and presented in French), UNESCO-sponsored conference,
1985d "International Economic Constraints and
Political Consequences: Lessons from Africa and Latin America,"
1983a "Beating a Hasty Retreat: Military
Disengagement from Politics," presented at the regional meeting of the
Inter‑University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society,
1980 "Ataturks of Africa," paper
presented at the biennial meeting of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed
Forces and Society,
1979a "The Military: Product, Facilitator, or
Antagonist of Socio-Economic Development," invited paper presented at the
11th triennial Congress of the International Political Science Association,
1979b "Fusion, Fission and Coordination:
Emerging Patterns of Civil-Military Relations in West Africa," invited
paper presented at the annual meeting of the African Studies Association,
Invited Professional Addresses:
Invited presentation on the strengths
and weaknesses of the new international court established to try
“Democratization,
Civil Society and Human Rights: Legacies, Challenge and Opportunities,” Invited keynote address and panelist,
international conference on democratization, civil society and human rights,
sponsored by Nanhua University and various foundations, Yunclin Hsien, Chiayi
Province, Taiwan, December 5, 2003.
“African Militaries in the 21st
Century,” Meridian House Conference,
“Privatization of Security Forces in
"The ‘Professional’ Soldier in
‘New’ Nations: Can Western Scholars Avoid Ethnocentrism?" Keynote address,
Northeast regional meeting of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and
Society,
"Is the Rule of the Colonels
Inevitable?" Keynote address, annual conference of NYASA (New York African
Studies Association),
Invited lectures, among others, at
Harvard University; Oxford University; Beijing University; Academia Sinica,
Taiwan; National Defense College (Korea; Philippines); several universities in
northern India; University of Graz; Scandinavian Institute of African Studies;
Institute of Commonwealth Studies (London); Centre for Democratic Studies
(Abuja, Nigeria); Center for Political Studies (Cairo); Chautauqua Institution
(Chautauqua, New York); National Defense University and Defense Intelligence Agency (Washington); Foreign Service Institute
(Washington); Institute for Military Assistance (Fort Bragg); Joint Flag
Officers' War-Fighting Course (Fort Walton Beach), Air War College, and Air
Command and Staff College (both at Maxwell AFB); African Studies Program, UCLA;
African Studies Program, Northwestern University; African Studies Program,
Boston University; Dalhousie University; USIS-sponsored lectures in Benin,
Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Gambia, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal and Togo.
Major teaching responsibilities
African Politics (PSC
370, 520)
Civil-military
relations (PSC 438, 646)
Human rights (PSC 430,
650)
Political change (PSC
625)
World Civilizations
since 1500 (UGC 112)
Plus special seminars for the University Honors Program (courses on
Research, Symposium and Internship Grants (Political Science and Human
Rights):
Lifetime Achievement
Research award, $10,000 from the State University of New York Research
Foundation, 2006 (given in connection with the first-ever TIAA-CREF Lifetime
Achievement Award; see below under “Other Honors”)
“Protecting Human
Rights Globally,” $1,000 from the
“Sleeping Under Bridges:
Economic Rights in the United States and Canada,” $9,000 for support of a
conference October 2003 from the Canadian Embassy; $5,804 from the Baldy Center
on Law and Social Policy; $2,000 from the UB Committee on Canadian-American
Studies).
“Assessing the
Performance of Human Rights NGOs,” US Institute of Peace, grant 2000/01
($36,000) (for research for preparation of Protecting Human Rights Globally,
listed above under Books)
Workshop on the impact
of non-governmental organizations, grant of $1,500 by the
USAID’s programs in
civil-military relations (study through ARD [Associates in Rural Development]),
grant fall 1997 ($11,200). (See Consultant’s Reports, above)
Africa Regional
Research grant, 1993-4 ($19,250 for travel and per diem costs for research in
Ethiopia, Namibia, Nigeria and Senegal during academic year 1993/94, leading to
publication of Protecting Human Rights in Africa, listed above under
Books)
"African Human
Rights NGOs," grant 1993/94 from US Institute of Peace ($25,000) (for
research in preparation of Protecting Human Rights in Africa, listed
above under Books)
"Refugee Status
and Human Rights," supervisor for National Endowment for the Humanities
Younger Scholars grant to Rachel I. Massey, summer 1993.
"Ethnic Violence,
Human Rights, and Ideology," grants 1993 from "Conferences in the
Disciplines" ($2,000) (with Newton Garver).
"Universal Human
Rights in Theory and Practice," National Endowment for the Humanities
($109,862) (for eight-week summer seminar for college teachers, June-August
1992, co-directed with Newton Garver).
"The African
Commission on Human Rights," US Institute of Peace, October 1991-June 1992
($15,000).
"Drafting the
Preamble to the United Nations Charter," supervisor for National Endowment
for the Humanities Younger Scholars grant to Mark Ruff, summer 1990.
"Summer
Internship Program in International Organization," Ford Foundation
($180,000 for three years, 1991-93, with Virginia Leary; this was linked to the
first-ever human rights law clinic established in the United States).
"Summer
Internship Program in International Organization," planning grant 1989-90
from the Ford Foundation ($41,740) (with Virginia Leary); extended for 1990-91
($45,127).
"Human Rights and
Development in Asia," grants 1987 from "Conversations in the
Disciplines ($2,500); Ford Foundation ($25,000 for travel costs for
participants); Council on International Studies and Programs ($900); Faculties
of Social Sciences and of Law and Jurisprudence ($1,500); and other University
sources.
"Human Rights in
"International
Human Rights: Dilemmas of Liberty and Development," grants 1982 from the
following (with Ronald I. Meltzer): 1) National Endowment for the Humanities
($10,000); 2) "Conversations in the Disciplines" ($2,000); 3)
"Conferences in the Disciplines" ($2,000); 4) Research Development
Funds ($2,000); 5) New York Council on the Humanities ($650); 6) U.B.
Foundation ($120). These led to the publication of Human Rights and
Development in Africa, listed above under books.
Travel grants,
National Science Foundation and American Political Science Association and
Faculty of Social Sciences, to present paper at the International Political
Science Association meeting, Rio de Janeiro, 1982 ($750).
"Conversations in
the Disciplines" grant 1977, Research Foundation of the State University
of New York, for a conference, "Rural Communities and Political and Social
Change in Asia and
Publication grant,
Inter‑University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society, for partial support
of Civilian Control of the Military ($1,000).
This helped lead to the publication of Human Rights and Development in
Africa, listed above under books.
Summer faculty
research grant, 1975, National Endowment for the Humanities, for research on
peasant rebellions ($2,000).
Institutional Grant,
1974, SUNY/Buffalo, for sponsorship of conference, "Civilian Control of
the Military: Myth and Reality in Developing Countries" ($4,300).
Summer Fellowship and
Grant in Aid, Research Foundation of the State University of New York, summer
1973, for research on peasant political mobilization ($1,729).
Summer Fellowship,
Research Foundation of the State University of New York, 1972, for research on
the military's role in governance ($1,475).
Conference grant,
State University of New York, 1970, for convening a conference on higher
education in
Travel Grant, Research
Foundation of the
Summer Fellowship,
Research Foundation of the State University of New York, 1966, for research on
military intervention and political change in
Grants‑in‑aid,
State Department and State University of New York at
Grant‑in‑aid,
Hoover Institution on War, Peace, and Revolution, 1966, for research on the Rassemblement Démocratique Africain ($800).
Institutional grant
from National Science Foundation funds, Summer, 1965, for research on the
development of political parties in French‑speaking West Africa ($2,100).
Foreign Area
Fellowship Program grant, July 1963‑July 1964, for field research in
Grants (University Service):
Program for Tenured
Faculty, 1987 (Co‑Director); $24,500 from the State‑UUP Committee
on Professional Development and the Quality of Working Life.
Lilly Endowment,
Program for Non‑Tenured Faculty (Co‑Investigator), $50,000 annually
for three years, 1987‑90.
Program for Faculty
Development, 1986 (Co‑Director); $10,614 from the State-UUP Committee on
Professional Development and the Quality of Working Life; $19,000 from the
Office of the President.
Program for Faculty
Development, 1985 (Co‑Director); $29,560 from the State-UUP Committee on
Professional Development and the Quality of Working Life.
Program for Faculty
Development, 1984 (Co‑Director); $28,000 from the Office of the
President, Office of the Provost, and the State‑UUP Committee on
Professional Development and the Quality of Working Life.
Conference on Teaching
Quality, l984 (Chairman), State University of New York Instructional
Development funds ($1,400).
Other Grants:
OPTIONS (University
outreach project on national security), 1989-90, funds to establish speakers'
bureau on nuclear war prevention ($3,500 1989-90; $1,750 1990-91)
Grant Reviewer: National Science Foundation;
United States Institute of Peace; others.
Overseas Travel and Research: (among others)
Cameroon,
Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Lesotho, Namibia, Nigeria, Kenya, Senegal,
South Africa, Togo, Tunisia, Zimbabwe; Brazil; Peoples Republic of China,
Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan; France, Germany, Great Britain, Norway,
Russia; Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.
Administrative Positions ‑ SUNY/Buffalo
Associate Vice
President for Academic Affairs, 1976‑80
Acting Vice President
for Academic Affairs, Summer 1980
Acting Dean of the
Colleges, 1978-9
Dean, Division of
Undergraduate Studies, 1967-70
Co‑Director,
annual Faculty Development Workshop, l984-91
Co‑Director,
Program for Tenured Faculty, 1987-9
Faculty Senate,
Member, 2004-6; member, Governance Committee, 2005-; Chairman, 1985‑7,
1995-7; Executive Committee, 1972-4, 1975-6, 1983‑5, 1987‑93,
1994-5, 1997-8; Chairman, Academic Planning Committee, 1997-2000; Chairman,
Committee on Public Service, 1994-6; Chairman, Budget Priorities Committee,
1986‑93; Chairman, Nominating Committee, 1972-4, 1975-7; Chairman,
Committee on Student Affairs, 1971-2; Chairman, Special Committee on Academic
Integrity, 1971; Chairman, Committee on Teaching Effectiveness, 1983-5.
Member, search committee for Director of
Asian Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, 2006-
Member, UB committee Institutional Mission,
Goals and Objectives, Middle States Accreditation Team on, 2001-3
Chairman, President's
Review Board on Appointments, Promotions and Tenure, 1989-92; member, 1973-6,
1983-6.
Co-Chairman, Committee
on University Sesquicentennial, 1994-7.
Chairman, Task Force
on Budget and Finance, Middle States evaluation, 1991-2.
Co-Chairman,
Presidential Installation Committee, 1991-2.
Co‑Director,
Human Rights Center and Program on International and Comparative Legal Studies
(including the Graduate Group on Human Rights Law and Policy), 1986-present.
Chairman, Council on
International Studies and World Affairs, 1998-2000; member, 1966‑72, 1975‑80,
2001-present; Task Force on International Programs, 1981‑83.
Chairman, Curriculum
Committee, Undergraduate College, 1990-2.
Chairman, World
Civilization Committee, 1994-2000, 2002-.
Chairman, ad hoc
Bylaws Committee for the College of Arts and Sciences, 1998-99.
Chairman, Screening
Committee for Dean of Engineering, 1977.
Chairman, Screening
Committee for Dean of the Colleges, 1979.
Chairman, Search
Committee for Dean of Education, 1981.
Chairman, Search
Committee for Executive Director of Alumni Affairs, 1987.
Committee on Honorary
Degrees, 1988‑91, 1994-2000.
Chairman, University
Committee on Faculty Staff Handbook, 1988; member, 1996-9.
Senior Member,
Capital Campaign
Planning Committee, 1996-2000.
President, Omicron Chapter
of Phi Beta Kappa, 1971‑93.
Delegate Assembly,
United University Professions (UUP), 1989-93; member, state-wide Re-Imagine UUP
Committee ("Re-Up Committee"), 1992-93.
Chairman, Committee on
African Studies, 1966-9, 1972-5, 1978-9.
Master, Rachel Carson
College, 1975-7.
Faculty adviser,
College Young Democrats, 2005-
Faculty adviser,
University at
University Faculty
Senate, 1989-92, 1992-5, 1996-8; University Faculty Senate Executive Committee,
1989-90, 1991-2.
University-wide
Committee on Honorary Degrees, 1989-92, 1992-5, 1995-2000.
Major Activities –
Policy Committee,
at-large member, 2002-05; Steering Committee, 2004-05.
Editorial and Editorial
Advisory Activities:
Editor,
Armed Forces & Society (quarterly
journal of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society), 1988‑92;
Board of Editors, 1992-present; associate editor, 1980-8.
Editor,
subject area "Armed Forces and Society," International Military and Defense Encyclopedia (published in 1993
by Pergamon‑Brassey's; responsible for preparation of approximately 20
entries [90,000 words])
Advisory
Board, World History Since 1500 (Dushkin Publishers), 1997-2005.
Board of Editors, African Studies Review, 1974-81.
Editorial
Advisory Board, Encyclopedia
Editorial
review board, Human Rights Quarterly,
1993-present.
Editorial
Board of Advisors, Buffalo Human Rights
Law Review, 1997-present.
Department Activities:
Chairman,
1980‑3; Director of Graduate Studies, 1973‑75; Graduate Committee,
1972‑75, 1996-7; Undergraduate Committee, 1997-98, 2001-2; Comparative
Politics Field Committee 2002-3; Director of Graduate Admissions and
Recruitment, 1973; Chairman, Committee on Review of the Graduate Program, 1970‑71;
Admissions Committee for graduate students, 1965‑67; Coordinator,
Undergraduate Honors Program, 1966‑68; Advisor, Politics Club, 1966‑67,
1983‑5.
Supervision of Ph.D. Dissertations: (See
separate list)
Since 1969, I have
participated in more than 90 doctoral dissertation committees, chairing over 30
of them, and serving as outside reader (both at SUNY/Buffalo and at other
universities) for others.
National and International
Public Service and Other Activities:
Advisory Committee,
African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies,
National Advisory
Committee, Africa Division of Human Rights Watch), 1989-present.
US Army Command and
General Staff College Academic Advisory Committee for graduate programs, Fort
Leavenworth Kansas, 1999-2005.
Consultant: USAID
(participant in programs in Burundi and Benin, focused on enhancing democratization
in Africa, with particular attention to armed forces); National Academy of
Sciences (panel on issues in democratization); Ford Foundation Program on Human
Rights; Commission to Study the Organization of Peace; Asia Foundation; others.
Evaluator of grant
proposals: National Endowment for the Humanities, National Science Foundation,
US Institute of Peace, Fulbright program, and others.
Executive Board,
Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society, 1987-9; Executive Board,
1974-8; Chairman, regional meeting, 1974.
Book manuscript
evaluator:
Article manuscript
evaluator, Armed Forces & Society,
African Studies Review, Journal of Developing Areas, Journal of Modern African
Studies, and others.
Promotion evaluator:
University of Virginia, Johns Hopkins, University of California (Riverside),
University of Southern California, University of Vermont, Dartmouth College,
University of Southern Illinois, University of Zambia, and others.
Fellowship evaluator,
Fulbright Commission (Council on International Educational Services)
Chairman, UNESCO
Evaluation Commission,
Assembly for
University Goals and Governance, Policy Council on Access, Scale and Quality,
1969-70.
Academic Honors:
Chancellor's
Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1974
Danforth Foundation
Associate, 1973-9
Other Honors:
First recipient,
TIAA-CREF Lifetime Achievement Award, 2006 (given in a national competition,
started on a trial basis with the State University of New York Research
Foundation), May 3, 2006.
Named distinguished
alumnus of the year, Harvard/Radcliffe Club of Western New York, May 10, 2006.
Lisa Hertel Award for
outstanding professor, Department of Political Science, 2005
Award for Outstanding
Contributions to International Education at the
Diversity Committee’s
2002 Circle of Distinction Award, given by the University Committee for the
Promotion of Respect for Diversity
Milton Plesur award
for teaching excellence, given by the Student Association, 1999
Honorary Member,
Golden Key, 1998
“Outstanding Professor
of the Year” award given by undergraduate students in Political Science, 1997
Honorary member, Phi
Eta Sigma (freshman honors society), 1997
Distinguished Faculty
Award, University Libraries, 1992 (first recipient)
Didaskalos (“teacher”)
Award for outstanding contributions, Campus Ministries, 1985
Buffalo‑Area Public Service and Other Activities:
President, Buffalo
Council on World Affairs, 1997-9 (including presiding over the organization’s
50th anniversary, helping take initial steps toward creating
Buffalo-Niagara World Connect and successfully establishing its endowment
fund); first vice-president, 1999-2000.
Given the first-ever
Claude E. Welch, Jr. award for outstanding voluntarism on behalf of the Buffalo
Council on World Affairs (now Buffalo-Niagara WorldConnect), 2000.
Board of Directors,
Harvard Club of Western New York, 1998-2001.
Ruling Elder,
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1984-9, 1997-2000; Chairman, Management Group,
1985-6; Chair, Adult Program Committee, 1986-9, 1997-9; Chairman, Investment
Policy Advisory Committee, 1988-9.
Participant, “One
America: Conversations that Bring Us Together,” sponsored by the White House
Initiative on Race, 1999.
Editor, Pedal Power and member, Executive
Committee, BIKE-WNY (Bicyclists Intent on Kinder Environments of Western New
York, Inc.), 1990-4.
Bicycle and Pedestrian
Subcommittee, Greater Buffalo-Niagara Regional Transportation Council, 1998 -.
Reporter on Religion
and Ethics, WBEN-TV (volunteer work for Buffalo Council of Churches), 1972.
Board of Directors,
Amherst Community Church, 1970-72; Board of Trustees, 1975‑76; Chairman,
Music Committee, 1980-82.
Vice President, CAUSE
(Coalition for Action, Unity and Social Equality), 1970-71.
Secretary,
Buffalo-area branch of American Civil Liberties Union, 1972-74.
Board of Directors,
African‑American Cultural Center of Buffalo, 1967-74.
Lecturer, in‑service
courses given for secondary school teachers in Williamsville, Niagara Falls,
Hamburg, Lockport, Cheektowaga, and Buffalo.
National
champion, "Jeopardy!" (syndicated television quiz show),
Research in Progress:
Impacts of
non-governmental organizations, notably on human rights
Civil‑military
relations
Democratization
following authoritarian rule
Professional and Honorary Associations:
African Studies
Association
Inter‑University
Seminar on Armed Forces and Society
Phi Beta Kappa