
Biography
Robert Irwin Rotberg is an academic from the United States who served as President of the World Peace Foundation (1993–2010). A professor in governance and foreign affairs, he was director of the Program on Intrastate Conflict, Conflict Prevention, and Conflict Resolution at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government (1999–2010), and has served in administrative positions at Tufts University and Lafayette College.
Works

The rise of nationalism in Central Africa
1966

Suffer the future

The Origin and prevention of major wars

State failure and state weakness in a time of terror

Africa Emerges: Consummate Challenges, Abundant Opportunities

Protest and power in Black Africa

A Leadership for Peace
Namibia
Namibia
1982
Rebellion in black Africa
Rebellion in black Africa
1971
Haiti
Haiti
1971
Christian missionaries and the creation of Northern Rhodesia, 1880-1924
Christian missionaries and the creation of Northern Rhodesia, 1880-1924
French
French
Political history of tropical Africa
Political history of tropical Africa
Africa and its explorers
Africa and its explorers
Africa's successes
Africa's successes
FAILED STATES IN A WORLD OF TERROR
FAILED STATES IN A WORLD OF TERROR
Health and disease in human history
Health and disease in human history
Things Come Together
Things Come Together