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Author Profile - Graham Harrison
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Graham Harrison is in the Department of Politics at the University of Sheffield, UK.

He has made three field trips to northern Mozambique, and is currently writing a book about rural politics in this area which looks at the political history of the construction of state power in the district of Mecufi, Cabo Delgado.

He is interested in corruption, its relationship to development theory, and the impact of economic and political liberalisation. He has also written on political identities in Africa. Email: g.harrison@sheffield.ac.uk
 
Published in the Review
*Mozambique: An Unsustainable Democracy Debate by Graham Harrison from Vol.21 No.61 of the Review of African Political Economy (September 1994: pp429-440)
*Elections in Mozambique Briefing by Graham Harrison from Vol.22 No.63 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1995: pp115-118)
*Democracy in Mozambique: The Significance of Multi-party Elections Article by Graham Harrison from Vol.23 No.67 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1996: pp19-34)
*Quantos Somos? The Second National Population Census of Mozambique Briefing by Graham Harrison from Vol.25 No.75 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1998: pp124-132)
*Clean-ups, Conditionality & Adjustment: Why Institutions Matter in Mozambique Article by Graham Harrison from Vol.26 No.81 of the Review of African Political Economy (September 1999: pp323-333)
*Conflict Resolution in a 'Non-Conflict Situation' : Tension & Reconciliation in Northern Mozambique Briefing by Graham Harrison from Vol.26 No.81 of the Review of African Political Economy (September 1999: pp407-414)
*Sustainable Development in Mozambique by Bernardo Ferraz and Barry Munslow Review by Graham Harrison from Vol.27 No.85 of the Review of African Political Economy (September 2000: pp10-10)
*Bringing Political Struggle Back in: African Politics, Power & Resistance Article by Graham Harrison from Vol.28 No.89 of the Review of African Political Economy (September 2001: p387)
*Africa, Imperialism & New Forms of Accumulation Editorial by Sarah Bracking and Graham Harrison from Vol.30 No.95 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 2003: pp5-10)
*HIPC and the Architecture of Governance Briefing by Graham Harrison from Vol.31 No.99 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 2004: pp125-128)
*Civil War is Not a Stupid Thing: Accounting for Violence in Developing Countries, by Christopher Cramer Review by Graham Harrison from Vol.33 No.110 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 2006: p786)
*Global Shadows: Africa in the Neoliberal World Order, by James Ferguson Review by Graham Harrison from Vol.33 No.110 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 2006: p790)
*Trading Africa's Future Editorial by Graham Harrison and Colin Stoneman from Vol.34 No.112 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 2007: pp221-225)
*The Politics of Capital Editorial by Reginald Cline-Cole and Graham Harrison from Vol.35 No.116 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 2008: pp179-183)
*The Shock Doctrine The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, by Naomi Klein Review by Graham Harrison from Vol.35 No.116 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 2008: pp353-356)
See also
*Country Profile: Mozambique Short profile and selection of resources for Republic of Mozambique

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