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Honors
Fellow, Center for Global Communications, Tokyo, Japan 1997 - present
Professor-in-Residence and W.E.B. DuBois Lecture, George Mason University,
Fairfax, VA, Spring 1998
International Affairs Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations,
1985-1986
Grantee, National Science Foundation, 1983-1986
Outstanding Young Men of America, 1983
Grantee, "Public Sector-Private Sector Relations in Africa"
Gilbert White Fellow, Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C. 1980-81
Grantee, Rockefeller Family and Associates, "The Institutionalization of
Alternative Energy Technologies in Africa," 1979-81
Post Doctoral Fellow, Southern Fellowship Fund, 1980
Ford Foundation Post Doctoral Fellow, Alternate, 1980
Post Doctoral Fellow, J. F. Kennedy School of Government, and Joint Fellow,
Energy and Environmental Policy Center, and Center for Science and International
Affairs, Harvard University, 1980
Andrew W. Mellon/Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies Fellow, 1979-80
Ford Foundation Doctoral fellow, 1972-76
University Consortium for World Order Studies Fellow, 1975-76
Ford Foundation Middle East and Africa Research Fellowship for Afro-Americans,
1975
First Prize, W.E.B. Dubois National Essay Award, 1975
African American Scholars Council Grantee, 1973
Ralph Bunche Fellowship, Finalist, 1973
Graduate Minority Program (Berkeley) Fellow, 1972
American Political Science Association, Fellow, 1972
Michael Clarke Rockefeller Fellow, 1970
Harvard Regular Scholarship, 1966-70
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