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Macharia Munene, United States International University Kenya
Macharia Munene is a Professor of History & International relations at the United States International University. He has published the following:Macharia Munene, Politics of Transition in Kenya, 1995-1998(Nairobi: Quest and Insight, 2001)
Makumi Mwagiru, Macharia Munene, and Njeri Karuru, Understanding Conflict and Its Management: Some Kenyan Perspectives (Nairobi: Centre for Conflict Research and Women and Law, 1998)
The Truman Administration and the Decolonization of Sub‑Saharan Africa (Nairobi: Nairobi University Press, 1995).
Macharia Munene, with Nicholas Kimani and Wanyiri Kagiri, editor, Constitutional Documentary History of Kenya, 1895 to 2002 (Nairobi: USIU and SUNY, 2006)
Macharia Munene, “‘Generic Peace’ and ‘The Peace’: A Discourse,” Journal of Language, Technology & Entrepreneurship in Africa, Volume 1, Number 2, 2009, pp. 218-228
Macharia Munene, “Aid Peddlers and Aid Addicts: a Discourse on Postmodern Colonialism in Kenya,” Journal of Science Technology Education and Management (J-Stem), A Publication of Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Volume 1, Number1, 2007, pp. 181-190
Macharia Munene, “State, regional and international responses to militia and rebel activities in Africa,” in Wafula Okumu and Augustine Ikelegbe, editors, Militias, Rebels and Islamist Militants: Human Insecurity and State Crises in Africa (Pretoria: Institute for Security Studies, 2010), pp 417-436.
Macharia Munene, “History of Western Sahara and Spanish Colonisation of the territory,” in Neville Botha, Michéle Olivier, and Delarey van Tonder, editors, Multilateralism and International Law with Western Sahara as a Case Study (Pretoria: University of South Africa Press, 2010), pp. 70-98
Macharia Munene, “African Intellectuals in a Hostile Media Environment,” in Kimani Njogu and John FM Middleton, editors, Media and Identity in Africa (Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh Press, 2009), pp. 94-100