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Ahmed I. Samatar serves as James Wallace Professor of International Studies and Chair at Macalester College, Minnesota, where he also founded the Institute for Global Citizenship. His academic career spans institutions including Cornell, Harvard, London School of Economics, and University of Pennsylvania.
His research focuses on global political economy, African political development, and Somali state formation. Key interests include leadership dynamics in fragile states, Islam's relationship with globalization, and political theory applications to post-colonial contexts. His work bridges scholarly analysis with practical engagement in Somalia's reconstruction efforts.
Samatar's publications reveal consistent focus on Somali state collapse and reconstruction pathways, with recent work examining diaspora contributions through Dahabshiil networks. His articles show increasing attention to youth political engagement and cultural resilience as foundations for statebuilding.
As an educator, he teaches courses including Intro to International Studies: Globalization, Power and Development in Africa, and Global Leadership, connecting classroom learning with real-world policy challenges.
Samatar actively engages Somali diaspora communities across North America, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand through workshops and public lectures, maintaining dual commitment to academic scholarship and practical nation-building.
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