Education
University of Wisconsin–Madison. Louisiana State University.
University of Wisconsin–Madison. Louisiana State University.
Keller is the author of two monographs: Education, Manpower and Development: The Impact of Educational Policy in Kenya (1980) and Revolutionary Ethiopia: From Empire to People"s Republic (1988). His most recent publications are Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome in Africa: Challenges and Impact, co-edited with Edith Omwami and Stephen Commins (2008). Trustee for the Human Community: Ralph J. Bunche, the United Nations, and the Decolonization of Africa, edited with Robert Hill (2010).
And Religion, Institutions and the Transition to Democracy in Africa, edited with Doctor Ruth Iyob (2012).
A graduate of Louisiana State University and the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Keller is a professor in the political science department at University of California, Los Los Angeles He is the former Director of the Globalization Research Center-Africa and the James South. Coleman African Studies Center at University of California, Los Los Angeles He has taught at Indiana University, Dartmouth College, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Xavier University (New Orleans), and the University of California-Santa Barbara. Keller"s main research is on issues of political transitions in Africa, cultural pluralism and nationalism, conflict and conflict management in Africa.