Founder:
Dr. Harold Isaacs served as Executive Director from 1983 to 1989, and organized the first eight annual meetings. In 1984 he founded Journal of Third World Studies (JTWS) and has served as Editor-In-Chief to the present time. Dr. Isaacs was also Provisional President and Secretary-Treasurer between 1989 and 1991, and served as Treasurer from 1983 to 1997.
Founding Members:
Dr. William Head, Chief Historian,
Dr. Zia H. Hashmi, Formerly Professor of Political Science and Director of Center for International Studies at Georgia Southern University served in several positions: Associate Editor of Middle East sections of JTWS, 1986-1991; Provisional Vice-President/President-Elect (1989-1991), a capacity in which he organized the 9th annual meeting at Temple University; first elected President of ATWS from 1991 to 1992; Executive Director between 1992 and 1996, with Georgia Southern as Executive Headquarters; and chairperson of the committee which obtained U.N. "consultative status."
Dr. John Mukum Mbaku, Professor of Economics & Willard L. Eccles Public Choice Research Fellow,
Dr. Marcia White Jones, Professor of
Dr. Michael B. Bishku, Associate Professor of History,
Dr. Steve Y. Rhee, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at
Dr. Paul J. Magnarella is Professor and Director of the Peace Studies Program at Warren Wilson College in Asheville, North Carolina. As Vice-President/President-Elect from 1991 to 1992 he organized 8th annual ATWS conference at
Other Key Members:
Dr. Abdul Karim Bangura, Howard University, served as Vice-President/President-Elect, 2000-2001, and President of ATWS, 2001-2002. He organized the extremely well-attended and highly successful 19th (2001) annual ATWS meeting in Savannah. Dr. Bangura is presently chair of the Toyin Falola ATWS Africa Book Award Committee, and serves as moderator of the ATWS Discussion Group (list).
Dr. Oscar Arias Sanchez, former President of Costa Rica, 1986-1990, and winner of Nobel Peace Prize for his Central American Peace Plan. Dr. Arias established the Arias Foundation for Peace and Human Progress, which focuses on promoting nonviolent conflict resolution, demilitarization, ecological preservation, and reduction of socioeconomic injustice.
Dr. Akwasi B. Assensoh, Professor of History, Indiana University-Bloomington, created "Lawrence Dunbar Reddick Memorial Scholarship Award," and is a member ofJTWS Editorial Board. He was elected to the ATWS Executive Council in 1999, in 2002 he became Vice-President/President Elect, and served as President of ATWS, 2003-2004.
Dr. Edwin G. Clausen, Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, Daemen College (NY). As 3rd Vice-President/President-Elect, between 1993-1994, Dr. Clausen organized the 10th annual ATWS meeting at
Dr. Martin J. Collo, Professor of Political Science at
Dr. M. Bazlul Karim created the superlative ATWS web site in 1996. He maintained the site until early 2000.
Dr. Gary Kline, Professor of Political Science, Georgia Southwestern State University, served as Treasurer of ATWS, 1997-2006, and was elected Vice-President/President-Elect in 2006. He served on the Executive Council (1995-1997), and has been a member of the JTWS Editorial Board since 1993. He is recipient of several ATWS awards, to include "Presidential Award;" "ATWS Distinguished Leadership and Service Award;" ATWS Outstanding Leadership and Service Award;" and the "Mario D. Zamoro Award" for Excellence in Scholarship on the Third World.Dr. Kline served as Vice-President/President-Elect, 2006-2007, and is the current President of ATWS.
Dr. Julius Ihonvbere, currently serving as advisor to the President of Nigeria, received the "Mario D. Zamora Award" in 1994, served on the JTWS Editorial Board, and was elected to the Executive Council in 1995. Dr. Ihonvbere was ATWS' official representative to meetings of the U.N.'s Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in New York.
Dr. Thomas M. Leonard, Professor of History,
Dr. Rolin G. Mainuddin, Associate Professor of Political Science,
Dr. Mary Muller, Human Resources Consultant,
Dr. Paul A. Rodell, Assistant Professor of History, Georgia Southern University, served as Executive Director of ATWS, 1996-2002, and as editor and co-editor of ATWSNewsletter.
Dr. Nancy Shumaker, Professor of Spanish and Director of the Center for International Studies at Georgia Southern University, is Chairperson of the Information Services Committee, and former co-editor of the ATWS Proceedings. She won 1999 ATWS Presidential Award.
Dr. Chaitram Singh, Professor of Political Science and Director of International Studies Program at
Dr. Donald Simmons, Executive Director, McGovern Center for Leadership and Public Service, organized the 14th annual ATWS conference at Troy State University - Montgomery, Alabama, and served as President of ATWS, 1996-1997. He was Chairperson of the Membership Committee from 1993-1995. In 1997 Dr. Simmons was elected Chairperson of the Nominating Committee.
Dr. Mario D. Zamora, Professor of Anthropology,

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