Kafui Tsekpo — African Politics Instructor

A lecture‑first course on the state and politics of socio‑economic development in colonial and post‑colonial Africa, leadership and public institutions, peace and post‑conflict futures, and the place of the African diaspora.

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Description
Session Length
1 hr 30 mins total
5 min intro · 60 min lecture · 20 min Q&A · 5 min wrap-up
Mode
Lecture-first (80–100%)
Pre-recorded movement clips for analysis
Audience
Educators, students, cultural programs
All levels, no dance experience required
Availability
Live online · Global time zones
Institutional bookings welcome

 

Course Overview:

This course examines how the African state emerged under colonial rule and transformed in the post‑colonial period; how leadership and institutions shape socio‑economic development; and how peace, security, and citizenship are negotiated within and beyond the continent. We also engage debates on belonging and the integration of the African diaspora.

  • Conceptual tools for state, power, and development
  • Comparative case studies and policy debates
  • Critical reading practice and argument craft
Learning Outcomes
  • Explain continuities and ruptures between colonial and post‑colonial governance
  • Evaluate leadership and institutional arrangements in development outcomes
  • Analyze peace‑building strategies and security challenges
  • Discuss diaspora belonging, integration, and citizenship
  • Craft evidence‑based arguments that challenge simplistic narratives
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