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Chapters in Books
- “Le Origini della Razionalita nella Societa della Conoscenza,” in Il Sonna della Rasione. Vision I Libri de Reset, Rome, Italy, 2004.
- “Governing Global Electronic Networks: Key Issues for Scholarship and Practice” in William Drake and Ernest J. Wilson III, eds: Governing Global Electronic Networks, MIT Press, forthcoming.
- “Why We Need a Negotiation Model to Explain Internet Diffusion”, Ch 1, in Ernest J. Wilson III and Kelvin Wong. Negotiating the Net: The Politics of Internet Diffusion in Africa. Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005.
- “Conclusion“, Ch 10, in Ernest J. Wilson III and Kelvin Wong. Negotiating the Net: The Politics of Internet Diffusion in Africa. Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005.
- “Disciplinary Determinants of the Study of Black Politics: An Analysis of Economics, History, Political Science and Sociology’s Treatment of African American Issues”, with Lorrie Frasure, in Political Science and Black Politics. Wilbur Rich, ed., Philadelphia: Temple University Press, forthcoming
- “Leadership in the Digital Age,” in James McGregor Burns and Georgia Soronson, Encyclopedia of Leadership.
- “A Framework for Analysis”, first chapter, Diversity and U.S. Foreign Policy, New York: Routledge, 2004.
- “Technological Convergence, Media Ownership and Content Diversity” in The State of Black America 2000. New York: National Urban League, 2001.
- “What Social Science Theory Can Do For Policy Makers: The Relevance of Theory For Foreign Policy” in Miroslav Nincic and Joseph Lepgold, eds. Being Useful: Policy Relevance and International Relations Theory, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press, 2000.
- “Economic Governance in Africa: New Directions for the Organized Private Sector in Africa”, in Public Sector, Private Sector, and Economic Development, Ademola Arriyo, Ibadan: Centre for Public-Private Cooperation, 1998.
- “Can Business Associations Contribute to Development and Democracy?””, with Richard Donor and Ben Schneider, in Business and Democracy Cohabitation or Contradiction? Ann Bernstein and Peter L. Berger, eds. London: Pinter, 1998.
- "The What, Why, Where and How of National Information Initiatives" in Brian Kahin and Ernest J. Wilson III, National Information Infrastructure Initiatives: Vision and Policy Design, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997.
- "Building the African Information Society with Public and Private Sector Cooperation," UN Economic Commission for Africa, 1997.
- "Interest Groups and Foreign Policy Making: A View from the White House," in The Interest Group Connection: Electioneering, Lobbying, and Policymaking. Paul S. Herrnson, Ronald G. Shaiko and Clyde Wilcox, eds. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House Publishers, 1997.
- "Privatization in the Ivory Coast," in State Owned Enterprises in Africa. Barbara Grosh and Rekaza Mukandala, eds., Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1994.
- "Creating a Research Agenda for the Study of Political Change in Africa", in Economic Change and Political Liberalization in Sub-Saharan Africa. Jennifer Widner, ed. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
- "Privatization," Oxford Companion to Politics of the World. Joel Krieger, ed., Oxford University Press, 1993.
- "Paradigms and Paradoxes: Political Science and African American Politics," (with Michael Dawson), in Political Science: Theories, Methods and Scope, William Crotty, ed., Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1991.
- "Nigeria's Position in a Restructured World Oil Market," in Nigeria's International Economic Relations, Joy Ogwu and R. Omotayo Olaniyan, eds. Lagos, Nigeria: Nigerian Institute of International Relations, 1990.
- "A Political Puzzle of African Perestroika," in Richard Joseph, ed., Glasnost and Perestroika in Africa, Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, 1989.
- "Privatization in Africa" (with Thomas Callaghy) in Raymond Vernon, ed. Privatization. New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1988, pp. 179-230.
- "The Petro-Political Cycle," in Richard Ender and John Kim, eds., Energy Resources, Development Politics and Policies. Greenwood Press, 1987, pp. 7-19.
- New "Introduction" (co-author), Crisis of the Negro Intellectual. Harold Cruse, New York: Morrow, 1984.
- "Public Corporations: Goals, Structure and Strategy," in Elliot P. Skinner and Pearl Robinson, eds., Transformation and Change in Africa. Washington, DC: Howard University Press, 1982, pp. 45-68.
- "A Social Science Research Agenda Through the Year 2000," Blacks in the Year 2000. Joseph Washington, ed., Afro-American Studies Program, University of Pennsylvania, 1981.
- "Nigeria," National Energy Profiles. Kenneth Stunkel, ed., New York: Praeger, 1980, pp. 315-358.
- "Nigeria: African Giant," Chapter in Yardbird Reader, Vol. V, with Francille Rusan Wilson; William Lawson, editor. Yardbird Press, Berkeley, California, 1976.
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