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Title:
Adjunct Associate Professor, African and African American Studies
Education:
B.A., Magna Cum Laude - Political Science/History, Furman University, 1984; M.A., Political Science, UNC-Chapel Hill, 1986; Ph.D., Political Science/African Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill, 1995.
Teaching Interests:Sub-Saharan African history and society, the political economy of Sub-Saharan Africa and national liberation movements in Southern Africa.
Current Research:
The main thrust of my research over the past several years has been focused on the
contemporary political economy of South and Southern Africa as well as the strategy and
tactics of the main liberation organization in South Africa, the African National
Congress, as well as mass movements in the region. I have published a book, The ANC
& The Liberation Struggle: A Critical Political Biography (1997) and three chapters in
edited book collections on democracy in the 'new' South Africa, international social
movement struggles and South African labor history respectively. I have authored
numerous articles in magazines and journals on a wide variety of topics, including labor
struggles in South Africa, the theory and practice of liberation struggle, international
political economy and the history of South Africa's democratic transition since 1994.
Curriculum vitae (not currently available)
Email: drdalet@email.unc.edu u
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