University of Ghana, Centre for Asian Studies, Ghana
lectures at the Dept. of Political Science, University of Ghana, Legon and is founding and first director of the Centre for Asian Studies (CAS) at the same university. He was also former acting director of the Centre for European Studies at the University of Ghana. Dr. Amoah taught for close to a decade at Ashesi University. He is a fellow of the African Studies Centre and the International Institute of Asian Studies (where he did his postdoctoral work) both in Leiden, the Netherlands. Dr. Amoah is a member of the Ghana Studies Association, World Economics Association, Association for Heterodox Economics and the African Urban Planning Research Network.
His research focuses on political theory, administrative theory, strategy in government, Africa-Asia relations, technopolitics and ICT policy in developing countries and the political-economy of infrastructure, space, spatiality and architecture in developing polities.
Author of four books (three new ones are under publication), he has published several book chapters, journal articles and reviewed scholarly works for leading publishers and journals. His views have been sought by the BBC World Service (World Today, Newsday, Network Africa, and Mandarin Service), Japan Broadcasting Corp., and other local and international media outlets.
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