Democratic Trajectories in Africa
Unravelling the Impact of Foreign Aid
Edited by Danielle Resnick and Nicholas van de Walle
Author Information
Danielle Resnick, Research Fellow, United Nations University-World Institute for Development Economics Research,Nicholas van de Walle, Chair and Maxwell Upson Professor of Government, Department of Government, Cornell University
Danielle Resnick is a Research Fellow at the United Nations University-World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER). Her research focuses on democratization, political parties, voting behaviour, and the political economy of development in sub-Saharan Africa. She is the author of Urban Poverty and Party Populism in African Democracies (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). She received her PhD in Government from Cornell University in 2010 and previously worked at the World Bank and the International Food Policy Research Institute.
Nicolas van de Walle is the Maxwell M. Upson Professor of Government at Cornell University in Ithaca New York. He taught at Michigan State University from 1990 to 2004. He has published widely on democratization issues as well as on the politics of economic reform and on the effectiveness of foreign aid, with special focus on Africa. His books include Overcoming Stagnation in Aid-Dependent Countries (Center for Global Development, 2005), African Economies and The Politics of Permanent Crisis, 1979-1999 (Cambridge University Press, 2001), and Democratic Experiments in Africa: Regime Transitions in Comparative Perspectives (with M. Bratton, Cambridge University Press, 1997). He is also the author of over a hundred journal articles, reports, and book chapters. In addition, Professor van de Walle has worked extensively as a consultant for a variety of international and multilateral organizations, including the World Bank, USAID, and UNDP. He received his PhD from Princeton University in 1990.
Contributors:
Simone Dietrich, University of Missouri
Mamoudou Gazibo, University of Montréal, Quebec
E. Gyimah-Boadi, Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana)
Monica Malbrough, Georgia State University
Carrie Manning, Georgia State University
Lise Rakner, University of Bergen and Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI)
Danielle Resnick, United Nations University-World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER)
Aili Mari Tripp, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Nicolas van de Walle, Cornell University
Joseph Wright, Penn State University
Theo Yakah, University of Virginia