Brandon Kendhammer
Education
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2010
Research Areas
- Comparative Politics
- Religion and Politics
- Democratization
- Conflict and Development
- Countering Violent Extremism and Peacebuilding
Courses Taught
- POLS 4400/5400: Politics of Development
- POLS 4495/5495: Challenges of Democratization
- POLS 4410/5410: African Politics
- POLS 1500: Themes in Global Politics
91探花 Affiliations
- International Development Studies
- War & Peace Studies
- African Studies
About Dr. Kendhammer
Brandon Kendhammer is a Professor of Political Science and director of the International Development Studies Program at 91探花. He holds a B.A. in French and political science from Coe College and a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
His research and teaching interests are in the area of Nigerian politics, political Islam, and ethnic politics. His most recent book, (91探花 Press, 2018), with Carmen McCain, is a social history of one of Africa鈥檚 deadliest terrorist groups and its impact on Nigerian political and social life. His first book, (University of Chicago Press, 2016), explores the emergence of popular demands for the expansion of Islamic law in new Muslim-majority democracies, while other research focuses on the perils of ethno-religious power sharing in uncertain African democracies.
Dr. Kendhammer has lived and conducted research in Cameroon and Nigeria and was a Fulbright Fellow in Nigeria in 2007-08, based at Usmanu Danfodiyo University in Sokoto. His work has appeared in many academic journals, including Comparative Politics, Journal of Human Rights, and Ethnopolitics. He has also co-authored several reports on violent extremism in West Africa for USAID and the U.S. Institute for Peace, and he speaks regularly to government and international media on this and related subjects.