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Merwin Crawford Young (November 7, 1931 – January 22, 2020) was an American political scientist and professor at the
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Education

He received his
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from the
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and his PhD from Harvard in 1964, where his advisor was the famed scholar Rupert Emerson, the only person ever to serve as president of both the African Studies Association and the Asian Studies Association.


Academic career

Young became an assistant professor at Wisconsin in 1963, and published his first major work, ''Politics in the Congo: Decolonization and Independence''. He became prominent as the author in 1976 of the highly influential ''The Politics of Cultural Pluralism'', which was awarded the
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by the
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. His 1994 book, ''The African Colonial State in Comparative Perspective'', won the Lubbert Prize from the American Political Science Association as the best book written that year in the field of
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. He held chairmanship of the UW–Madison political science department twice (1969–72; 1984–87), and was between 1973-75
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of the Faculty of Social Science at the Université Nationale du Zaire. Young served as president of the
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in 1983. He retired in 2001 as a full professor but remained active in his field, publishing "The End of the Postcolonial State in Africa?" in the
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'' in 2004.


His work's emphasis

Young's primary contributions to political science have come from his work on the Zairian (and later, African) state and on the politics of cultural identity in the third world, which was theoretically innovative and presaged the contemporary "instrumentalist" and "constructivist" approaches to political identity.


Select publications

*''Politics in the Congo: Decolonization and Independence'', 1965 *''Issues of Political Development'' (with Charles Anderson and Fred von der Mehden), 1967 *''The Politics of Cultural Pluralism'', 1976, University of Wisconsin Press *''Cooperatives and Development: Agricultural Politics in Ghana and Uganda'' (with Neal Sherman and Tim Rose), 1981 *''Ideology and Development in Africa'', 1982,
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*''The Rise and Decline of the Zairian State'' (with Thomas Turner), 1985,
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*''The Rising Tide of Cultural Pluralism: The Nation-State at Bay?'', 1993, University of Wisconsin Press *''The African Colonial State in Comparative Perspective'', 1994, Yale University Press *''The Postcolonial State in Africa: Fifty Years of Independence, 1960–2010'', 2012, University of Wisconsin Press


See also

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Lewis H. Gann Lewis Henry Gann (1924–1997) was an American historian, political scientist and archivist. He was particularly known for his research in African history and specialized in the history of Central Africa in colonial era, writing a number of work ...
, American political scientist focused on Africa and active in the 1960s and 1970s


References

* https://www.polisci.wisc.edu/people/person.aspx?id=1094 {{DEFAULTSORT:Young, Merwin Crawford 1931 births 2020 deaths University of Michigan alumni Harvard University alumni University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty American political scientists American Africanists Historians of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Presidents of the African Studies Association