Eboe Hutchful 1990. 8 - The Debt Crisis and its Implications for Democratization in Latin America and Africa. Africa Development. 15, 3-4 (Jul. 1990). DOI:https://doi.org/10.57054/ad.v15i3-4.2758.
Eboe Hutchful is Professor of Africana Studies at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He has taught at several other universities in Africa and North America, including the University of Toronto, Trent and Waterloo Universities in Ontario, Canada, the University of Ghana and the University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. He is a long-time researcher on civil-military relations, security sector reform, and international development issues and author among other works of Ghana's Adjustment Experience: The Paradox of Reform (James Currey, 2002), co-editor (with Wuyi Omitoogun) of Budgeting for the Military Sector in Africa: the Processes and Mechanisms of Control (Oxford University Press, 2006), and co-editor (with Abdoulaye Bathily) of The Military and Militarism in Africa (Codesria Books, 1998). He is presently Project Leader for the ASSN Research Network on 'Hybrid Security Governance in Africa', funded by the IDRC and most recently a contributor to the report 'Providing Security in Times of Uncertainty: Opting for a Mosaic Security System', issued by the 'Global Reflection Group on the Monopoly of the Use of Force 2.0', sponsored by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.