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Julius A. Amin

Julius A. Amin

Professor, Department of History, University of Dayton

I am a professor of history and my publications have appeared in many journals including Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Africa Today, International Journal of African Historical Studies, Journal of Black Studies, Cahiers d'etudes Africaines, and more. My books include The Peace Corps in Cameroon (Kent State University Press, 1992), African Immersion (Lexington Books, 2014), and book chapters.

Cameroon could do with some foreign help to solve anglophone crisis – but the state doesn’t want it

Jan 29, 2025 12:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics

What began in late 2016 as a peaceful protest by lawyers and teachers in Cameroons North West and South West regions quickly turned violent and developed into whats become known as Cameroons anglophone crisis. The protest...

Biya needs to devise a monumental shift if Cameroon is to turn the corner

Nov 08, 2018 17:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law

Cameroons Constitutional Council has declared Paul Biya the winner of the October 7 presidential election. Even though observers from organisations such as the African Union pointed to severe irregularities, the results...

The world's major powers must not ignore Cameroon's Anglophone crisis

Sep 30, 2018 22:16 pm UTC| Insights & Views

Cameroons Anglophone region is rapidly becoming a no-go zone. Thousands of residents fled to the countrys French speaking cities of Douala, Yaoundé, and Bafoussam, during August and September, anticipating more...

Biya must stop the killings in Cameroon and lead the search for peace

Jul 19, 2018 16:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics

I spent part of last month in Cameroon travelling to various communities and listening to ordinary voices about the ongoing Anglophone crisis. I witnessed the devastating impact of the conflict on people and their...

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