

Katharine Baldwin
Associate Professor of Political Science and Global Affairs, Department of Political Science, Yale University
Kate Baldwin is an associate professor of political science and a faculty fellow at the Institution for Social and Policy Studies. She is the author of the book The Paradox of Traditional Chiefs in Democratic Africa (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016).
Her current research projects analyze politics in weak states, examining how non-state actors – such as traditional leaders, churches and NGOs – interact with the national state to affect
Recent work by Katharine Baldwin
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Politics and participatory development in Ghana
Evidence from a participatory development experiment in Ghana shows that political insiders lose out when international aid underperforms
Published 09.08.23