• 2008: ''Islam in Africa's Experience'' [editor: Ali Mazrui, Patrick Dikirr, Robert Ostergard Jr., Michael Toler and Paul Macharia] (New Delhi: Sterling Paperbacks). • 2008:
Euro-Jews and Afro-Arabs: The Great Semitic Divergence in History [editor: Seifudein Adem], (Washington DC: University of America Press). • 2008:
The Politics of War and Culture of Violence [editor: Seifudein Adem and Abdul Bemath] (Trenton, New Jersey:
Africa World Press). • 2008:
Globalization and Civilization: Are they Forces in Conflict? [editor: Ali Mazrui, Patrick Dikirr, Shalahudin Kafrawi], (New York: Global Academic Publications). • 2006:
A Tale of two Africas: Nigeria and South Africa as contrasting Visions [editor: James N. Karioki] (London: Adonis & Abbey Publishers). • 2006:
Islam: Between Globalization & Counter-Terrorism [editors: Shalahudin Kafrawi, Alamin M. Mazrui and Ruzima Sebuharara] (Trenton, NJ and Asmara, Eritrea: Africa World Press). • 2004:
The African Predicament and the American Experience: a Tale of two Edens (Westport, CT and London: Praeger). • 2004: Almin M. Mazrui and Willy M. Mutunga (eds).
Race, Gender, and Culture Conflict: Mazrui and His Critics (Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press). • 2003: Almin M. Mazrui and Willy M. Mutunga (eds).
Governance and Leadership:Debating the African Condition (Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press). • 2002:
Black Reparations in the era of Globalization [with Alamin Mazrui] (Binghamton: The Institute of Global Cultural Studies). • 2002: ''The Titan of Tanzania: Julius K. Nyerere's Legacy'' (Binghamton: The Institute of Global Cultural Studies). • 2002:
Africa and other Civilizations: Conquest and Counter-Conquest, The Collected Essays of Ali A. Mazrui, Vol. 2 [series editor: Toyin Falola; editors:
Ricardo Rene Laremont & Fouad Kalouche] (Trenton, NJ and Asmara, Eritrea: Africa World Press) • 2002:
Africanity Redefined, The Collected Essays of Ali A. Mazrui, Vol. 1 [Series Editor: Toyin Falola; Editors: Ricardo Rene Laremont & Tracia Leacock Seghatolislami] (Trenton, NJ, and Asmara, Eritrea: Africa World Press). • 1999:
Political Culture of Language: Swahili, Society and the State [with Alamin M. Mazrui] (Binghamton: The Institute of Global Cultural Studies). • 1999:
The African Diaspora: African Origins and New World Identities [co-editors
Isidore Okpewho and
Carole Boyce Davies] (Bloomington:
Indiana University Press). • 1998:
The Power of Babel: Language and Governance in the African Experience [with Alamin M. Mazrui] (Oxford and Chicago: James Currey and
University of Chicago Press). • 1995:
Swahili, State and Society: The Political Economy of an African Language [with Alamin M. Mazrui] (Nairobi: East African Educational Publishers). • 1993:
Africa since 1935: Vol. VIII of
UNESCO General History of Africa [editor; asst. ed. C. Wondji] (London: Heinemann and Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1993). • 1990:
Cultural Forces in World Politics (London and Portsmouth, N.H: James Currey and Heinemann). • 1986:
The Africans: A Triple Heritage (New York: Little Brown and Co., and London: BBC). • 1986:
The Africans: A Reader Senior Editor [with T.K. Levine] (New York: Praeger). • 1984:
Nationalism and New States in Africa: From about 1935 to the Present [with Michael Tidy] (Heinemann Educational Books, London). • 1980:
The African Condition: A Political Diagnosis [The Reith Lectures] (London: Heinemann Educational Books. and New York: Cambridge University Press). • 1978:
The Warrior Tradition in Modern Africa [editor] (The Hague and Leiden, The Netherlands: E.J.
Brill Publishers). • 1978:
Political Values and the Educated Class in Africa (London: Heinemann Educational Books and Berkeley, CA: University of California Press). • 1977:
State of the Globe Report, 1977 (edited and co-authored for World Order Models Project) • 1977: ''Africa's International Relations: The Diplomacy of Dependency and Change'' (London: Heinemann Educational Books and Boulder: Westview Press). • 1976:
A World Federation of Cultures: An African Perspective (New York: Free Press). • 1975:
Soldiers and Kinsmen in Uganda: The Making of a Military Ethnocracy (Beverly Hills: Sage Publication and London). • 1975:
The Political Sociology of the English Language: An African Perspective (The Hague: Mouton Co.). • 1973:
World Culture and the Black Experience (Seattle:
University of Washington Press). • 1973:
Africa in World Affairs: The Next Thirty Years [co-edited with Hasu Patel] (New York and London: The Third Press). • 1971:
The Trial of Christopher Okigbo [novel] (London: Heinemann Educational Books and New York: The Third Press). • 1971:
Cultural Engineering and Nation-Building in East Africa (Evanston, Illinois:
Northwestern University Press). • 1970:
Protest and Power in Black Africa [co-edited with Robert I. Rotberg] (New York:
Oxford University Press). • 1969:
Violence and Thought: Essays on Social Tentions in Africa (London and Harlow: Longman). • 1967:
Towards a Pax Africana: A Study of Ideology and Ambition (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, and University of Chicago Press). • 1967:
On Heroes and Uhuru-Worship: Essays on Independent Africa (London: Longman). • 1967:
The Anglo-African Commonwealth: Political Friction and Cultural Fusion (Oxford: Pergamon Press). ==References==