Faculty Profiles
Emmanuel M. Naniuzeyi
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science and Public Affairs
Social Science Building 224
912 358.3209
Education
Ph.D., Atlanta University, 1987
M.A, Ohio University, 1982
B.A., National University of Zaire, 1976
Academic Appointments
Associate Professor, Savannah State University2004-Present
Lecturer at Spelman College, August 2003- May 2004
Assistant Professor, Morris Brown College, 1988-2003
Adjunct Professor Morehouse College and Morris Brown College, Sept. 1987 to Sept. 1988 Teaching Assistant, National University of Zaire, September 1976 to July 1978
Current Responsibilities
Teaching various political science courses including Political Theory, Introduction to Political Science, Global Issues, Comparative Governments, International organizations, International Politics, Internship and Senior Seminar; Advising students; Training students for the Model United Nations conferences; Advisor of the Political Science Club and Conducting research.
Selected Publications
“The Problematic of Fair and Transparent Elections in Africa: The Case of the Democratic Republic of Congo”, paper presented at the 29th Annual Conference of the the Association of Third World Studies in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, in November 2011.
“The Growing Economic Role of China in Africa: The case of Democratic Republic of Congo”, paper presented in the Southern Regional Political Science Association, in New Orleans, LA., January
“Breaking through the wall: the rise of African women to political leadership” in The Griot: Journal of African American Studies, Volume 26, No. 2, Fall 2007, pp. 70-79.
“Breaking through the wall: the rise of African women to political leadership”, paper presented on February 17, 2006 at the Southern Conference on African American Studies in Savannah, Georgia.
Resolving the conflict in the Great Lakes Region: The role of the International Community”, in Cedric Grant and Mark Kirton, ed. Governance, Conflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution. Miami: Ian Randle Publishers, 2007, pp. 286-294.
“The State of the State in Congo-Zaire: A Survey of the Mobutu Regime” in Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 29, No. 5, 1999, pp. 669-683.
“Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa” , in Trinidad Herrero ed. Peace and Human Rights. Murcia: University of Murcia, 1998
“The Democratization process in Zaire”, paper presented at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky, 1996
“Legislative-Executive Relations in the United States: conflict, competition, and cooperation”, paper presented before Nigerian legislators, 1994
“Religion and Democratic changes in Africa”, paper presented at the African Studies Association meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, 1992
“Dependency and the problematic of Non-Alignment in
International politics, Doctoral Dissertation, Atlanta University, 1987
“The problematic of economic integration in Africa: the case of
EAC”, paper presented at the African Studies Association
Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin, 1986
“The challenge of African intellectuals”, Sauti, International
Students Organization, Ohio University, 1982
“les Organismes parastataux au Zaire” Les Annales, UNAZA,
Lubumbashi, 1976
Selected Conference Presentations
“The Problematic of Fair and Transparent Elections in Africa: The Case of the Democratic Republic of Congo”, paper presented at the 29th Annual Conference of the the Association of Third World Studies in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, in November 2011.
“The Growing Economic Role of China in Africa: The case of Democratic Republic of Congo”, paper presented in the Southern Regional Political Science Association, in New Orleans, LA., January
Membership in Professional Organization
National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NAPAA)
African Studies Association
Center for Research on the Congo (I am the former Executive Director)
National Association of the Black political Scientists
African Association of Political Science
African Association of Georgia (Board Member)
United Nations Association
Regents Advisory Council for Africa
Services to the Community