Dr. Julius Niringiyimana is a distinguished academic with a robust background in Political Science and Public Administration. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Makerere University, where his thesis focused on “Oil Politics and Land Conflicts in the Albertine Region, Uganda.” His academic journey also includes a Master’s degree in Public Administration and Management, as well as a First Class Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, specializing in Political Science and Sociology, from the same institution.
Dr. Niringiyimana is currently a lecturer in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at Makerere University, where he has taught a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. His academic influence extends to national institutions, as he also lectures at the National Defence College Uganda, the Senior Command and Staff College Kimaka, and the Uganda Military Academy in Kabamba.
International Political Economy Book Section
In: Conceptualizations of Africa: Perspectives from Sciences and Humanities, pp. 165–187, Springer, 2025.
International Political Economy Book Section
In: Conceptualizations of Africa: Perspectives from Sciences and Humanities, pp. 165–187, Springer, 2025.
Deneocoloniality and the Socioeconomic and Political Future of Africa Book Section
In: Socioeconomics, Philosophy, and Deneocoloniality: Exploring the Economic Impact of Colonialism and Neocolonialism Across Africa and Its Diaspora, pp. 193–218, Springer, 2025.
Silencing the Guns in Africa: Hindsight, Insight and Foresight Capabilities Book Section
In: Silencing the Guns, Volume 2: Reviewing the Agenda and Reassessing Prospects, pp. 51–71, Springer, 2025.
African Continental Free Trade Area: The Practicability of Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in Africa Journal Article
In: The Journal of African Studies and Research Forum, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 44–60, 2025.
Regionalism and Regional Groupings in Africa Book Section
In: Folarin, S.; Tella, O. (Ed.): African Politics: From the Age of Empires to Contemporary Times, Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, IA, 2025.
Double-movement: The Politics of Oil-linked Land Enclosure and Reactive Mobilizations from Uganda’s Oil Producing Communities Journal Article
In: The Journal of African Studies and Research Forum, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 109–126, 2025.
Think-Pair-Share and collaborative learning in Large Classes Book Section
In: State, Andrew Ellias; Nabutanyi, Edgar Fred; Ahikire, Josephine; Mugumya, Levis; Khanakwa, Pamela (Ed.): Reclaiming Learning: Pedagogical struggles and innovations in higher Education in Uganda, pp. 141–166, Fountain Publishers, Kampala, Uganda, 2025.
COVID-19 pandemic, livelihoods and copying strategies among the Batwa minority communities in Uganda Book Section
In: Bangura, Abdul Karim (Ed.): Migration and displacement in Africa: social exclusion, intergenerational healing and communal restoration, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2025.
Public satisfaction with police services in Somalia: the influence of accountability, performance, and professionalism Journal Article
In: International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, pp. 1–23, 2025.
Vulnerability of Energy Infrastructure to Climate Change in East Africa Journal Article
In: Covenant University Journal of Politics and International Affairs, pp. 11–11, 2024.
Global Oil Capital and the Alienation of Women’s Land Rights in Uganda’s Oil Village Communities (OVC s) Journal Article
In: Africa’s Radicalisms and Conservatisms, pp. 267, 2023.
Lord's Resistance Army War in Postcolonial Northern Uganda Journal Article
In: Civil Wars in Africa, pp. 281, 2022.
Oil Politics, Institutional Framework, and Inclusive Development in Uganda Journal Article
In: African Governance, Security, and Development, pp. 211, 2021.
Mandelaism Journal Article
In: 2021.
Chapter Eight Oil Discovery and Large Scale Land Acquisitions in Uganda: An Examination of the Implications for Livelihoods in Selected Oil Village Communities Journal Article
In: Grid-Locked African Economic Sovereignty: Decolonising the Neo-Imperial Socio-Economic and Legal Force-Fields in the 21st Cen, vol. 216, 2019.