I am currently Professor Emeritus at the Graduate School of International Policy and Management, Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, CA. While a professor of politics, public administration and development throughout my career, I have also worked, inter alia, with The World Bank, USAID and UNDP on diagnostic studies, technical assistance and training in: public organization and management improvement, human resource development, program evaluation, and trade capacity-building.
Articles
Liberia and the Fate of Interim Government in the Regional Vortex of West Africa, Strategic Insights (2006)
Pragmatic Institutional Design in Botswana: Salient Features and an Assessment (with Ladipo Adamolekun), International Journal of Public Sector Management (1999)
Outlines the key developments and institutions of Botswana as it has evolved since independence in...
The Project Orthodoxy in Development: Re-evaluating the Cutting Edge, Public Administration and Development (1983)
This paper takes a broad critical posture towards the project as an instrument of develop-ment....
Social Analysis, Project Development and Advocacy in U.S. Foreign Assistance, Public Administration and Development (1983)
In 1975 the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID), the principal administrative agent for American...