Margaret C. Lee

  

Title:

Associate Professor, African and Afro-American Studies

Education:

B.A., Political Science, Spelman College; M.A., Ph.D., Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh.

Teaching Interests:

Southern African Politics, Regional Integration in Africa, African Political Economy, African and the Global System; The 21st Century Scramble for Africa.

Current Research:

My current research focuses on Africa and the international trade regime. I am also a member of a research project entitled "The New Scramble for Africa," which is sponsored by the Dag Hammarskjold Foundation, the Nordic Africa Institute, and the Institute for Security Studies. I completed the first publication of the project which is entitled "The 21st Century Scramble for Africa," The Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 24, No. 3, 2006. My books include: SADCC: The Political Economy of Development in Southern Africa (1989); The Political Economy of Regionalism in Southern Africa (2003); The State and Democracy in Africa (1996,1997), Co-editor; and Unfinished Business: The Land Crisis in Southern Africa (2003), Co-editor.


Curriculum vitae
Email: leemc@email.unc.edu

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