Edoh Agbehonou, Ph.D.
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Edoh Agbehonou is a Lecturer of Political Science and Public Affairs at Savannah State University. He obtained his PhD in International Conflict Management at Kennesaw State University (School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development). He holds a MS in Conflict Management and BA in International Affairs with a concentration in Diplomatic Services, and B.A. in Literature and Foreign Language (French). Dr. Agbehonou received a Global Learning Certification Award with Distinction for his in-depth understanding of global issues and cultures. He also received an Outstanding Graduate Student Award in in 2009 and was recognized in 2010 as a University Scholar for his excellent academic achievements and research at Kennesaw State University. He teaches courses such as American Government, Peacemaking, Peacekeeping & Peacebuilding, Global Issues, Comparative Politics, International Law & Organizations, International Political Economy, Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods.
In 2015, Dr. Agbehonou had the privilege to conduct a series of human rights trainings to a team of US troops from Fort Stewart who have been deployed to Chad to train over 750 Chadian troops for the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA). His research falls under the umbrella of democracy and democratization with a focus on elections and electoral systems design, political institutions, prevention of post-election conflicts, reconciliation and peacebuilding, radicalization and terrorism, international relations, and strategies & theories of nonviolence conflict resolution as applied to Africa. Dr. Agbehonou’s most recent publication, “Electoral Systems and Electoral Conflict Prevention in Africa” appears in Journal of International Studies and Development. And some of his publications appear in peer reviewed academic journals including International Relations and Diplomacy, International Journal of Arts & Humanities, and Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration. Dr. Agbehonou contributed book chapters, “Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission in Togo: A Useful Tool for Regime Maintenance or for Healing the Wounds of the Past for Peaceful Democratic Alternations?” in Atone: Religion, Conflict and Reconciliation, “Electoral System and its Impact on Democratization Process: A Comparative Analysis of Benin and Togo” in Contextualizing Indigenous Knowledge in Africa and its Diaspora, and “The French Press and Position on Post-Election Crisis in Cote d’Ivoire” in Managing Conflicts In Africa’s Democratic Transitions.
Jeannot Rhodes Keinde
Vice-Chairman