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Professional Presentations
"Comparing National Information Infrastructures: What, How, Where", Harvard
University Symposium on National Information Initiatives and Policy, Kennedy
School of Government, Cambridge. January 1996.
"Key Policy Issues in the Global Information Infrastructure", Institute for
International Communications, North American Meeting, INTELSAT, Washington, D.C.
July 1996.
Speaker, "Africa and the Global Information Infrastructure", U.S. - Africa,
Telecommunications Investment Conference, Accra, Ghana. May 1995.
Speaker, “The Global Revolution in Information and Communications: What Social
Science Theory Can Tell Us.” American Political Science Association. Chicago,
Illinois. August 31, 1995.
"Social Science Theory's Contribution to the Making of U.S. Foreign Policy",
APSA, Chicago. September 1995.
"Democracy and U.S. Foreign Policy in Africa", African Studies Association
Annual Meeting, Orlando, 1995.
"Rational Choice in Africa", (with Howard Stein), Conference on Models of
Rational Choice in Developing Countries, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
February 1995.
"The Information Revolution and U.S. National Security", RAND, Santa Monica, CA.
June 1995.
"United States Opportunities to Promote the Private Sector in Africa", Testimony
before the U.S. House of Representatives Sub-Committees on International
Economic Policy and Trade, and on Africa, March 18, 1992.
Speaker. “A Research Agenda for Reforming State and Market in Africa: A Modified
Structuralist Program.” Colloquium on the Economics of Political Liberalization
in Africa, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University. March 6-7,
1992.
"Restructuring State and Market in Africa", Princeton University, Princeton,
N.J. March 1992.
"U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Africa in a Post-Cold War World", presentation
prepared for The Carnegie Endowment National Commission on America and the New
World, March 1992.
"Between Structure and Rational Choir: A Modified Structuralist Approach to
Comparative Political Economy", Opening Address, Conference on "The Economics of
Political Liberalization in Africa," Harvard University, March 1992.
"The Intersection of Political and Economic Liberalization: Conceptual and
Theoretical Issues", African Studies Association, St. Louis, M.O. November 1991
(panel co-chair).
"New Directions for Chambers of Commerce in Africa", Conference on Private
Sector Initiatives in economic Growth, Nairobi, Kenya. November 1991.
"The West African Investment Climate and Market: New Politics, New Risks, New
Opportunities," Conference on Investment Opportunities in West Africa,"
(sponsored by the African Business Roundtable, OPIC and USAID), Dakar, Senegal.
November 1991.
Research Priorities for the Study of Democratization and Economic Reform in
Africa," National Research Council, Washington, D.C. October 1991.
"Multilateral and Bilateral Strategies, A Framework for Private Sector
Investment and Lending," African Development Bank, Abidjan, Còte d' lvoire,
September 1991.
"Promoting the Private Sector in Africa," Conference sponsored by the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, The Keidanren, and African-American Institute, Tokyo, Japan.
August 1991.
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