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Negotiating Power and Inequality in Ghana: Electricity and Citizenship as Reciprocity
In Ghana, much as in other parts of the Global South, postcolonial leaders aimed for industrial growth through the establishment of affordable hydroelectric power. However, in the current rapidly changing climate, many nations face recurring droughts, which hinder electricity production just when demand is on the rise. This situation has led to challenges like load shedding and unplanned power...
Lauren M. MacLean is Dr. Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Chair of Public Life and Department Chair of Political Science at Northeastern University. She is author of Informal Institutions and Citizenship in Rural Africa, (with Melani Cammett) The Politics of Non-State Social Welfare, (with Diana Kapiszewski and Benjamin L. Read) Field Research in Political Science, and (with Gustavo García-López and Prakash...
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