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The return of ‘high modernism’? Exploring the changing development paradigm through a Rwandan case study of dam construction
B Dye
Journal of Eastern African Studies, 2016
692016
The return of ‘high modernism’? Exploring the changing development paradigm through a Rwandan case study of dam construction
B Dye
Journal of Eastern African Studies 10 (2), 303-324, 2016
682016
Debunking Brazilian exceptionalism in its Africa relations: Evidence from Angola and Tanzania
BJ Dye, M Alencastro
Global Society 34 (4), 425-446, 2020
252020
Theorising the political economy of dams: towards a research agenda
T Lavers, B Dye
Available at SSRN 3538193, 2019
202019
The politics of dam resurgence: high modernist statebuilding and the emerging powers in Africa
BJ Dye
University of Oxford, 2018
182018
Ideology matters: Political machinations, modernism, and myopia in Rwanda's electricity boom
BJ Dye
Energy Research & Social Science 61, 101358, 2020
162020
Continuity or change in the infrastructure turn? Reform of the technicians’ Realm in a World Bank Dam
BJ Dye
The European Journal of Development Research 32 (3), 627-651, 2020
142020
Dam building by the illiberal modernisers: ideology and changing rationales in Rwanda and Tanzania
B Dye
Future DAMS Working Paper 5, 2019
132019
The True Cost of Power: The Facts and Risks of Building the Stiegler’s Gorge Hydropower Dam in the Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania
B Dye, J Hartmann
World Wildlife Fund International, Gland, Switzerland, 2017
13*2017
The contradictions of an aspiring developmental state: energy boom and bureaucratic independence in Rwanda
B Chemouni, B Dye
Chemouni, B. and Dye, BJ, The contradictions of an aspiring developmental …, 2020
112020
When the means become the ends: Ghana’s ‘good governance’electricity reform overwhelmed by the politics of power crises
BJ Dye
New Political Economy 28 (1), 91-111, 2023
102023
Unpacking authoritarian governance in electricity policy: Understanding progress, inconsistency and stagnation in Tanzania
BJ Dye
Energy Research & Social Science 80, 102209, 2021
102021
India’s Infrastructure Building In Africa: South-South Cooperation And The Abstraction Of Responsibility
B Dye
African Affairs 121 (483), 221-249, 2022
92022
The political rationality of state capitalism in Tanzania: Territorial transformation and the entrepreneurial individual
B Dye, S Schindler, D Rwehumbiza
Area Development and Policy 7 (1), 42-61, 2022
82022
Brazil’s Boom and Bust in Tanzania: A Case Study of Naivety?
BJ Dye
Brazil-Africa Relations in the 21st Century, 73-93, 2021
82021
Structural reform and the politics of electricity crises in Ghana: tidying whilst the house is on fire?
BJ Dye
72020
What holds back dam building? The role of Brazil in the stagnation of dams in Tanzania
B Dye
The Role of Brazil in the Stagnation of Dams in Tanzania (February 14, 2020), 2020
52020
Dam building by the illiberal modernisers: ideological drivers for Rwanda and Tanzania’s megawatt mission
BJ Dye
Critical African Studies 14 (3), 231-249, 2022
42022
India-Africa Relations under the UPA Governments
B Dye, RS de Oliveira
Forging New Partnerships, Breaching New Frontiers: India's Diplomacy during …, 2022
42022
Uneven convergence in development? The case of India’s lines of credit to Africa
B Dye
The case of India’s lines of credit to Africa (December 17, 2020), 2020
42020
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