Jean-Pascal Daloz

Region of Interest

Africa

Primary Country of Residence

France

Title

Dr.

Affiliation

Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux, France

Email

jpdaloz@cean.u-bordeaux.fr

Mailing Address

Chercheur au CNRS
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux
Domaine universitaire
B.P. 101
33405 Talence cedex
France

Phone/Fax Number(s)

phone: +(33) 5 56 84 68 42
fax: +(33) 5 56 84 43 24

Countries of Specialization

Nigeria

Research Interests

Field Research in Africa, Far East and Europe. Organisation of
international conferences : Nigeria (1989), South Africa (1993).

Major area of interest : Comparative studies of elites and leadership

- 1994... Senior Researcher in Political Science (CNRS), based at the
Centre d'étude d'Afrique noire in Bordeaux. . Teaching at the
under-graduate and post-graduate levels. . In charge of a Research Group .
In charge of bibliography publication.

- Autumn 1996 Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies
(University of London).

- September-December 1999 : visiting Professor at the University of
Tampere (Finland)

Teaching Interests

Other Teaching activities : USA (University of Indiana, August 1987) ;
South Korea (University Yonsei, Seoul, and University of Suweon, September
1989) ; Finland (University of Tampere, August 1995). Conferences in many
African countries, in North America (Boston, UCLA, University of Southern
California, Chicago, Toronto), Several European States.

Publications

Books :

E.A.O. OYEYIPO, J.P. DALOZ et al. (eds.) Leading Issues in Territorial
Decentralisation in Nigeria and France. Zaria, Ahmadu Bello University
Press, 1989, xvi-238 p. chapter on : 'The Attitudes of the French
"Notables" towards the Reform of Territorial Decentralisation'.

E. NWOKEDI, J.P. DALOZ (eds.), French Revolution : a Nigerian Perspective,
Ibadan, Macmillan, 1990, ix-235 p., chapter on 'The Administrative
Revolution - Political Strategies for the National Territory and Elites
Interests' and the conclusion.

J.P. DALOZ, Société et politique au Nigéria : bibliographie annotée
réflexions sur l'état d'avancement des connaissances,
Bordeaux, collection des bibliographies du Centre d'étude d'Afrique
noire, Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux, 1992, 115 p.

J.P. DALOZ, J. CHILESHE (eds.), La Zambie contemporaine, Paris,
IFRA/Karthala, 1996, 382 p. general introduction, chapter on « Le pouvoir
politique en Zambie : légitimation et délégitimation'
and the bibliography. English version forthcoming.

C. ALDEN, J.P. DALOZ (eds.), Paris, Pretoria and The African Continent:
the International Relations of States and Societies in Transition,
Londres/Macmillan, New York/Saint Martin's Press, 1996, xiii-240 p.
chapter on « Towards the Intellectual Marginalisation of Africa ?',
introduction and conclusion.

J.P. DALOZ, P. QUANTIN (eds.), Transitions démocratiques africaines
: dynamiques et contraintes, Paris, Karthala, 1997, 313 p.chapter on '"Can
we eat Democracy ?" - Perceptions de la "démocratisation" zambienne
dans un quartier populaire de Lusaka' and the conclusion.

P. CHABAL, J.P. DALOZ, Africa Works: Disorder as Political Instrument,
Oxford/James Currey, Bloomington/Indiana University Press, 1998, xxii-166
p. P. CHABAL, J.P. DALOZ, L'Afrique est partie ! Du désordre comme
instrument politique, Paris, Economica, 1999, 196 p.

J.P. DALOZ (ed.), Le (non-) renouvellement des élites en Afrique
subsaharienne, Talence, CEAN, 1999, 238 p.

J.P. DALOZ, Elites et Leadership au Nigéria, forthcoming (2000).

Articles

in several collective books and the following journals:
Politique africaine, L'Année africaine, Les Temps modernes, Mots,
L'Afrique politique, Revue internationale de Politique comparée,
Afrique contemporaine...

Keywords

elites ; leadership ; comparative literature.