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Graham Harrison
Graham Harrison
Associate Professor of International Political Economy
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The World Bank and Africa: The construction of governance states
G Harrison
Routledge, 2004
6782004
Neoliberal Africa: The impact of global social engineering
G Harrison
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2010
3812010
Post‐conditionality politics and administrative reform: reflections on the cases of Uganda and Tanzania
G Harrison
Development and Change 32 (4), 657-679, 2001
3412001
The World Bank, governance and theories of political action in Africa
G Harrison
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 7 (2), 240-260, 2005
1702005
Economic faith, social project and a misreading of African society: The travails of neoliberalism in Africa
G Harrison
Third world quarterly 26 (8), 1303-1320, 2005
1492005
Corruption as' boundary politics': The state, democratisation, and Mozambique's unstable liberalisation
G Harrison
Third World Quarterly 20 (3), 537-550, 1999
1121999
Issues in the contemporary politics of Sub-Saharan Africa: The dynamics of struggle and resistance
G Harrison
Springer, 2002
1002002
The Africanization of poverty: A retrospective on ‘Make poverty history’
G Harrison
African Affairs 109 (436), 391-408, 2010
742010
Democracy in Mozambique: the significance of multi‐party elections
G Harrison
Review of African Political Economy 23 (67), 19-35, 1996
731996
Tanzania: a genuine case of recipient leadership in the aid system?
G Harrison, S Mulley
GEG Working Paper, 2007
682007
Authoritarian neoliberalism and capitalist transformation in Africa: All pain, no gain
G Harrison
Globalizations 16 (3), 274-288, 2019
632019
Africa, imperialism & new forms of accumulation
S Bracking, G Harrison
Review of African political economy 30 (95), 5-10, 2003
582003
From the global to the local? Governance and development at the local level: reflections from Tanzania
G Harrison
The Journal of Modern African Studies 46 (2), 169-189, 2008
542008
Administering market friendly growth? Liberal populism and the World Bank's involvement in administrative reform in sub-Saharan Africa
G Harrison
Review of International Political Economy 8 (3), 528-547, 2001
462001
Rwanda: an agrarian developmental state?
G Harrison
Third World Quarterly 37 (2), 354-370, 2016
432016
Clean‐ups, conditionality & adjustment: why institutions matter in Mozambique
G Harrison
Review of African Political Economy 26 (81), 323-333, 1999
391999
Neo-liberalism and the persistence of clientelism in Africa
G Harrison
The Neo-Liberal Revolution, 98-113, 2006
372006
Bringing political struggle back in: African politics, power & resistance
G Harrison
Review of African Political Economy 28 (89), 387-402, 2001
372001
The African presence: Representations of Africa in the construction of Britishness
G Harrison
The African presence, 2015
332015
The politics of democratisation in rural Mozambique: Grassroots governance in Mecúfi
G Harrison
Edwin Mellen Press, 2000
332000
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