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Call for Papers

Theme: Governance and Leadership in Africa
Type: 12th Toyin Falola Annual International Conference on Africa and
the African Diaspora (TOFAC 2022)
Institution: University of Abuja
Location: Abuja (Nigeria)
Date: 4.–6.7.2022
Deadline: 30.5.2022

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Purposeful leadership and inclusive political and economic
institutions have been identified as necessities for Africa and all
Africa-related peoples and regions to begin to address past failures,
confront present predicaments and chart a credible course for the
future. Unfortunately, Africa's leaders have largely failed to
transform the African state and its institutions into agents of
development for the benefit of the citizens. Several explanations
have been adduced for the observed leadership deficiencies that have
become almost permanent narratives of Africa. Such explanations have
often included, but not limited to, externalist arguments that point
to the legacies of colonial exploitation and its neocolonial
challenges, the sustained colonial legacy of economic dependence on
foreign powers, as well as contemporary global events that
systemically constrain Africa's opportunities for growth and
development. There are also internalist explanations that attribute
Africa's leadership conundrum and institutional failures to
successive African leaders' rapacity and irresponsible choices.
Whatever these explanations may be, there is an emerging consensus
that real progress cannot happen until Africa addresses its
leadership questions and transforms its weak and predatory
institutions into inclusive and formidable ones.

The 2022 TOFAC Conference will critically examine Africa's political
leadership and extant institutions vis-à-vis the continent's history
of underdevelopment, present challenges, and future trajectories
within the global political economy. Scholars are invited to
interrogate the nature and evolution of leadership and institutions
in Africa from the pre-colonial era to contemporary times.
Institutions in this context are broadly defined to include formal
and informal institutions, including the people's history,
traditions, religion, and culture. Arising from this, there are
underlying questions. Is it leadership that shapes institutions, or
do institutions determine the quality of leaders that emerge? How can
African states achieve the leadership and institutional
transformation necessary to address the perennial development
challenges of the continent? Are there lessons that could be drawn
from the experiences of the pre-colonial era to inform contemporary
issues of leadership?

We invite proposals for papers, panel presentations, roundtables and
artistic works/performances that critically examine these and other
related issues on Africa's leadership and institutions. As in years
past, participants will be drawn from around the world. Graduate
students are encouraged to attend and present papers. The conference
will allow scholars from various disciplines and geographical
locations to interact, exchange ideas, and receive feedback.
Additionally, selected papers will be published in a series of book
volumes. Finally, submitted papers will be assigned to particular
panels according to similarities in theme, topic, discipline, or
geographical focus. Panel proposals (of 3-5 presenters) are
especially encouraged.

We invite submissions that include but are not limited to the
following sub-themes and topics:

* Institutions Conceptualized

- The nature and role of formal and informal institutions
- Institutional path dependency
- Institutional change and transformation
- Incentive structures and the choices of agents
- Institutions and Economic Performance
- Policy institutions
- Institutions and enforcement mechanisms
- The state, its institutions and the citizens
- People as institutions

* Leadership and Institutions in Pre-colonial Africa

- The nature of leadership in pre-colonial Africa
- The role of chiefs, kings, monarchs and other authority figures
- The interface between culture and leadership in pre-colonial Africa
- The evolution of culture from the pre-colonial era to the present
- The society and the citizen in the pre-colonial era
- Traditional institutions versus contemporary systems
- The position and influence of religion in pre-colonial political
  institutions

* Leadership and Institutions in the Colonial Era

- State formation in Africa
- The nature of colonial institutions
- Interactions of colonial institutions and pre-colonial systems
- Constitutional development in colonial Africa
- Africans input in the development of colonial institutions
- The rise of new elites
- Integration of indigenous leaders in colonial administration
- Dislocations, transformations, and modernity
- Nationalism and new trajectories

* Colonial Legacies

- Colonial exploitation and the emergence of predatory state-society
  relations
- Neocolonialism
- Postcolonial economic models and African dependency
- Western democracy and the conflict of culture
- Foreign institutions and the problem of adaptability
- Rural-urban divide and the challenge of active citizenship
- Education, culture and the leadership question

* The Nature of Political Leadership in Postcolonial Africa

- The role of Africa's independence leaders in setting leadership
  standards
- Leadership recruitment processes
- The role of culture in determining the type of leaders that emerge
- Religion and leadership
- Foreign interventions in domestic policies
- Education, training and leadership
- Leadership, Ethnicity and Separatism/Secessionism
- Democracy and accountability
- Citizenship, expectations, and civic engagements
- The role of civil society in holding leaders accountable
- The role of the media in African politics
- Class and the political economy of leadership recruitment
- Africa's Big Men
- Patriarchy, gender and the leadership question

* Institutions in Postcolonial Africa

- The nature of political and economic institutions
- Evolution of institutions in postcolonial Africa
- Colonialism and the legacies of exploitation and expropriation
- Military intervention and role in the development and growth of
  institutions
- Examination of critical institutions of the state – public service,
  the Police Force, etc.
- Constitution development in postcolonial Africa
- Property rights institutions
- Anti-corruption crusades and institutional reforms
- Law enforcement and the judiciary
- Economic systems, financial institutions and systems
- Election institution, concept, process, outcomes, and consequences
- Law enforcement and anti-corruption institutions
- Institutions and informal politics and spaces
- The future of traditional institutions in Africa

* The Cold War and Africa's Postcolonial Leadership

- Africa's decolonization and the Cold War
- The impact of the Cold War on Africa's independence leaders
- The nature of foreign interventions during the Cold War
- The Cold War and the emergence of violent political culture
- International legitimacy versus domestic popularity for African
  leaders
- The Cold War and Africa's political institutions
- Post-Cold War transformations of African leadership

* Multilateral Institutions in Africa

- The role of the World Bank and IMF in Africa's economic systems
- Public debt and the choices of African leaders
- Foreign interests and interventions in leadership selection
- Economic development ideologies versus local realities
- The futility of universal recipes in economic policies
- Foreign aid and leaders' responsibilities
- Conditionalities and citizens' welfare
- The future of development assistance to Africa
- The effect of foreign aid on institutions 
- The influence and contribution of ECOWAS, AU, and other
  regional/continental oragnizations
- Commonwealth, UN, and other international organizations on African
  politics

* Information Technology and Social Media 

- Social media and citizens' demand for leadership accountability
- Dissemination of government programs
- Social media and government transparency
- Information technology and the election process
- Leadership recruitment, retention and removal
- Citizenship participation in the governance process
- Public engagements and institutional change

* Education

- Education and citizenship rights
- The relationship between education, industry and bureaucracy
- State involvement in education
- Quality and availability of basic and compulsory leadership
  education
- History, leadership and the African state
- The role of the media in institutions building

* Creativity and Performance of Leadership/Institutional deficits

- Creative governance
- Leadership Accountability
- Models of institutional checks and balances
- Governance peer review mechanism


Confirmed key  Note and Lead speakers at Plenaries:

- Eghosa Oseghae, Director, Nigerian institute for international
  Affairs, Lagos
- Jibrin Ibrahim, Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), Abuja
- Uchenna Okeja, Rhodes University, South Africa
- Lawrence Ogbo Ugwuanyi, Department of Philosophy, University of
  Abuja
- Philip Akpen, Department of History, University of Abuja
- Umar Kari, Department of Sociology, University of Abuja


Submissions

Each individual proposal must include:
1) title of the work and an abstract of 200 words,
2) the name of the presenter (with the surname underlined),
3) mailing address,
4) number phone,
5) email,
6) institutional affiliation, and
7) three to five keywords that best characterize the themes and
   topics relevant to your submission.

Participants are encouraged to abide by these guidelines.

Proposals for panels (3-5 presenters) must include:
1) title of the panel and a collective summary of 250 words on the
   panel's theme, including the title of each individual work,
2) a 200-word abstract for the presentation of each speaker,
3) mailing address,
4) phone number,
5) email, and
6) institutional affiliation of each presenter.

Panels with four presenters or less may be completed with other
relevant presentations.

Proposals will be accepted from January to May 30, 2022 and should be
sent to:
[email protected]

Kindly contact us for more details and the registration fees:
[email protected]




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