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Glen Rouse

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Insightful Publications

Nov 17th

09.30am–11.30am

Online

Reinventing Development

Aid Reform and Technologies of Governance in Ghana

Fox Mccloud

Historian

Dec 18th

09.30am–11.30am

Online

Made In Ghana

Reflections on Governance and Power Shifts

Alisa Hester

Insurance consultant

Jan 9th

09.30am–11.30am

Online

African Youth Culture In a globalized world

Challenges, Agency And Resistance

Anita Cruz

Publican

Aug 17th

09.30am–11.30am

Online

African Time

Essays On Contemporary Politics and Governance

Donald Chavez

Art critic

Recent Research & Publications

Between the Africa Mining Vision and the neo-patrimonial state: The agency gap in Ghana’s regulation of artisanal and small-scale gold mining

This article critically examines the discourse of African agency in global affairs via Ghana’s failure to implement the artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) component of the Africa Mining Vision (AMV). If implemented effectively, the AMV would serve as a signal example of African agency, demonstrating the capacity and autonomy of African states to govern their natural resources in the interests of their own development.

Ayelazuno, Jasper Abembia & Prof. Lord Mawuko-Yevugah ... Read More

Chieftaincy and traditional authority in modern democratic Ghana

Contrary to the expectations of several theorists belonging to the modernisation school, chieftaincy as a traditional institution survived various political changes throughout the 19th and 20th century in most African states. Nonetheless, their existence thereafter has varied in these states. Some states have lauded, recognised and employed chiefs for state development, while other states have blatantly ignored and designated the offices of chiefs as an obsolete governance institution that has outlived their usefulness.

Prof. Lord Mawuko-Yevugah & Attipoe, Harry Anthony ... Read More

Development Failures in Ghana, Development Miracles in Asia : Whither the Africa Rising?

In the 1960s, the economic development of African countries such as Ghana was on par with Asian countries like South Korea, Singapore, and Malaysia. Fast forward to the 2000s and a totally different picture emerges: Ghana lagged far behind its Asian counterparts in most development indicators, something that exemplifies the broader case of postcolonial African states unpropitious of development.

Prof. Lord Mawuko-Yevugah & Jasper Abembia Ayelazunoa ... Read More

Large-scale mining and ecological imperialism in Africa: the politics of mining and conservation of the ecology in Ghana

The article draws on the insights of political ecology to illuminate the politics shaping the enforcement of environmental regulation in the mining sector of Ghana. We argue that the Ghanaian state uses strong-arm measures against artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) operators, particularly, the subaltern classes engaged in the industry for survival.

Prof. Lord Mawuko-Yevugah & Jasper Abembia Ayelazunoa ... Read More

research presentations

Jan 9th

09.30am–11.30am

Online

Covid-19 Pandemic, Russia-Ukraine War & Ghana's Economic Crisis

GIMPA Law School Moot Court Auditorium

Anita Cruz

Publican

Feb 13th

09.30am–11.30am

Online

66 Years Of Begging: Time For Different Approach?

Joy News

Fox Mccloud

Historian

Aug 17th

09.30am–11.30am

Online

Let Peace Reign: Maintaining The Peace Before, During & After Ghana's 2024 Elections

Club Anniversary Peace Lecture

Donald Chavez

Art critic

Jan 9th

09.30am–11.30am

Online

Ghana's Foreign Policy In Changing And Complex Global Power Dynamics

Dr. Obed Yao Asamoah Conference Room

Anita Cruz

Publican

Research Presentations 3
Feb 13th

09.30am–11.30am

Online

Decolonizing Knowledge Production Through Pedagogy: The case Of Teaching IR Theory In Ghana

Sed posuere consectetur at lobortis donec.

Fox Mccloud

Historian

Aug 17th

09.30am–11.30am

Online

Rethinking Our Future In an Increasingly Globalized World

Sed posuere consectetur at lobortis donec.

Donald Chavez

Art critic

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Gabrielle Winn

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Vienna Hall
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Rene Wells

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Dec 16th

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Yamilet Booker

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Vienna Hall
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Milana Myles

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