Conflict Resolution and Democratic Development in Africa
Darren Kew (Ph.D. in International Relations, Tufts
University, 2002) is Dean of the Joan B. Kroc
School of Peace Studies, at the University of San Diegop, where he is also a
professor. He studies the relationship between
conflict resolution methods – particularly interfaith
and inter-ethnic peacebuilding – and democratic
development in Africa, Northern Ireland, and the
United States. Much of his work focuses on the role
of civil society groups in this development. He has
also been a consultant on peace and democracy
initiatives to the United Nations, USAID, US
Institute of Peace, the US State Department, and to
a number of NGOs, including the Carter Center. He
monitored the last seven Nigerian elections and the
2007 elections in Sierra Leone, and in 2023-24 cofacilitated
a working group of religious leaders
focusing on religion and peacebuilding in Belfast,
Northern Ireland. Professor Kew was asked by the
British and American governments to join an
influential international commission requested by
the Nigerian government in 2010, which contributed
to a major overhaul of its election system. He is
author of numerous works on Nigerian politics and
conflict resolution, including the book Civil Society,
Conflict Resolution, and Democracy in Nigeria
(Syracuse UP, 2016), and his articles have
appeared in International Negotiation, the Journal
of Democracy, and Current History, among others.