Paul Omoyefa

Sessional Lecturer
PhD, MA, BA Hons.

Office: CL 214
E-mail: paul.omoyefa@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4687

Research interests

  • Comparative Politics
  • World Politics
  • Globalization
  • International Development
  • International Relations
  • International Security
  • Political Theory
  • Political Philosophy

  • “Post-Apartheid South Africa: A Need for Genuine Conflict Transformation,”
  • in the Journal of Conflictology. Vol. 5(1). 2014: 42-50.
  • “Physicians and Sanctity of Life: Emerging Ethical Implications,”
  • Studies in Ethno-Medicine, Vol. 4 (2). 2010: 99-105.
  • “The Niger Delta Conflicts: Trends and Prospects,”
  • Africa Security Review Vol. 19 (2). 2010: 70-81.
  • “The Politics of Public Sector Reforms in Africa,”
  • The Journal of Institute of Public Enterprises. Vol. 33 (1). 2010: 135-152.
  • “Democracy and the Quest for Responsible Governance in Southern Africa,”
  • Journal of Social Science. Vol. 22 (2). 2010: 107-114.
  • “Ontological Understanding of Aquinas’ Natural Law Theory,”
  • BOLESWA: Journal of Philosophy, Theology and Religion. Vol.3 (1). 2009: 59-72.
  • “Public Sector Reform in Africa: A Philosophical Rethinking,”
  • Africa Development. Vol. 33 (4). 2008: 15-30.
  • “Euthanasia: New Emerging Ethical Implications,”
  • Loyola Journal of Social Sciences, Vol.21(2) 2007: 149-158.