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James A. Joseph, Professor of the Practice, Public Policy Studies, Director, US Southern Africa Center for Leadership and Public Value, and Leader in Residence, Hart Leadership Program
Please note: James has left the "Duke International" group at Duke University; some info here might not be up to date.
Office Location: | 127 Sanford Inst Bldg |
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- Education:
B.D. (M.Div.) Yale University Divinity School, New Haven, Connecticut 1963 B.A. Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1956
- Specialties:
- Divinity
- Research Interests: Ethics and International Diplomacy
Research: Ethics in public life and leadership paradigms in Southern Africa
- Keywords:
- International • Southern Africa • Public Policy • Ethics
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- J.A. Joseph, Promoting Peace and Diplomacy, in Nelson Mandela: From Freedom to the Future (2003), Jonathan Ball Publishers
- J.A. Joseph, Leadership as a Way of Being (2003), in Occasional Paper Series, NCCJ, N.Y., N.Y.
- J.A. Joseph, Wealth and Charity: How We Give Matters (April-June 2003), The Living Pulpit
- J.A. Joseph, The Gift of Hope (September 14, 2003), News & Observer (A reprint of Joseph's Congressional Testimony in support of full funding for the Corporation for National Service in News & Observer's "Listening Post," Issues and Ideas Under Discussion.)
- Joseph, JA, Soft Power in a Hardened World, Convergence, vol. 4 no. 2 (2003), Johannesburg, South Africa