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121. Fellows & Grantees
Azzarina Basarudin
Recreating Communities of the Faithful?: Negotiating Gender, Religion and Feminism in Egypt and Malaysia
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122. Fellows & Grantees
Barry Driscoll
Two Chiefs, One Queen: The Politics of State Capacity in Africa
State capacity is one of the most important variables in social science. It has been used to explain violence, democracy, and wealth. Although scholars have developed explanations for why capacity varies across states, scholars have been blind to how, in an era of decentralized g… -
123. Fellows & Grantees
Baruani I. Mshale
Conflict or Cooperation? Collaborative Forest Governance in a Changing World, Case of Kilwa, Tanzania.
Why are local people and state agencies in Kilwa, Tanzania resistant to cooperate in governing local forests despite over ten years of experimentation with participatory forest management in Tanzania? I apply a political ecology framework in analyzing and explaining how ecologica… -
124. Fellows & Grantees
Beate Sissenich
"State-Building by a Non-State: European Union Enlargement and the Transfer of EU Social Policy to Poland and Hungary"
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125. Fellows & Grantees
Beatrice Anne Jauregui
The Force of Law: State Actors and Legal Orders in Contemporary India
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126. Fellows & Grantees
Benjamin Allen
Implementing Environmental Protection: States, Private Interests, and Conservation in Brazil
Under what conditions are environmentally protected areas effectively implemented by subnational governments in Brazil? Despite their varying capacities to implement policies, subnational governments in developing countries such as Brazil have assumed greater responsibilities for… -
127. Fellows & Grantees
Benjamin G. Zimmer
"Being Sudanese, Speaking Sudanese: The Sociopolitics of Linguistics Differentiation in the Highlands of West Java"
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128. Fellows & Grantees
Benjamin Kafka
"The Imaginary State: Paperwork & Political Thought in France, 1789-1860"
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129. Fellows & Grantees
Benjamin Uchiyama
The Culture of National Mobilization in Wartime Japan
This project argues that in order to understand the reasons why Japanese society supported the war one must also try to grasp the allure of empire itself in Japanese mass culture in the 1930s – its sense of romance, adventure, and wonder derived from the physical and symbolic v… -
130. Fellows & Grantees
Bernard Michael Dubbeld
Building a Respectable Home: Security and Social Differentiation in the KwaZulu-Natal Hinterland
This project investigates the ongoing and fraught process of building home in the rural and economically marginal community of Glendale, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In a place where social order has become unstable (especially because of the decline of regular work, the diminish…


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