Elections

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Seven Ways the International Community Can Help Zimbabwe through Tough Times
November 20, 2017
Events are in tremendous flux in Zimbabwe after the non-coup committed by the military last week and the resignation of President Robert Mugabe on November 21. It’s not too early for the international community to start considering constructive steps to help the country get...
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How New President Emmanuel Macron Can Be a Leader for France and for International Development
May 08, 2017
A young French leader not bound to the policies and programs of the established parties—even in the event of a coalition government with other parties—presents a real opportunity, which includes deepening France’s commitment to international development.
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How to Support Post-Dictator Recovery in the Gambia
February 08, 2017
In the Gambia, the newly elected Barrow administration has to rebuild the country which has been suffering autocratic repression and staggering corruption for 22 years. The Gambia is the only country in the region to have grown poorer over the past two decades. I lay out ways outsiders can help the ...
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Biometric Elections: From Risky Investment to Long-Term Progress
August 18, 2016
Biometric voter registration and verification technology is rapidly becoming a staple of elections in the developing world, but where and how will this technology be most efficiently deployed?
WORKING PAPERS
Biometric Elections in Poor Countries: Wasteful or a Worthwhile Investment? - Working Paper 435
August 15, 2016
Elections have emerged as a leading area for the application of biometric technology in developing countries, despite its high costs and uncertainty over its effectiveness. This paper finds that a reduction in the probability of post-election violence by only a few percentage points could offset the...
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Let’s Not Prematurely Surrender Zimbabwe’s Democracy (Senate Testimony)
June 18, 2013
I had the great honor to testify today on US responses to Zimbabwe’s election crisis in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs. Kudos to Chairman Chris Coons (D-DE) and Ranking Member Jeff Flake (R-AZ) for bringing attention to a country that is facing a watershe...
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Can the Venezuelan Opposition Create Citizen-Owners to Unseat the Chavistas?
January 28, 2013
This is a joint post with Stephanie Majerowicz. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez hasn’t appeared in public since his cancer surgery last December and, given his sharply deteriorating health, it seems a safe bet that the country will be having another national election sooner rather than later....