Author profile: S.N. Sangmpam

S.N. Sangmpam is a professor of macro-comparative political economy, International Relations, and African American Politics at Syracuse University.  He is the author of, among others, Comparing Apples and mangoes: The Overpoliticized State in Developing Countries and Opening Old Wounds: Does Sub-Saharan Africa have Tribes or Ethnicities, and Why does It Matter?  

Why The African Union Should Be Dismantled And Buried With Gaddafi

S.N. Sangmpam • Dec 20 2015 • Articles

Sub-Saharan Africa should be allowed to reconstitute itself into a self-sustaining, organically integrated Unifederation that can address its predicament.

Explaining the Political Crisis in South Sudan

S.N. Sangmpam • Mar 1 2014 • Articles

To prevent conflicts like the one in South Sudan, SSA must devise an institutional framework capable of diluting tribes’ expectations for equal control of political power.

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