Author

Emmanuel Graham

York University - Cited by 350 - Energy Politics - Electoral Politics in Africa - Business Intelligence

Biography

Emmanuel Graham is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Politics at York University in Toronto Canada. His fields of specialization are Comparative Politics and International Relations.? In terms of research interest,? Graham’s focus is on? the political economy of the extractive sector of Ghana, West Africa and Africa at large and energy politics.
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Oil exploration and production in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1990-present: Trends and developments
E Graham, JS OvadiaThe Extractive Industries and Society 6 (2), 593-609, 2019201
74
2019
Preventing the oil curse situation in Ghana: The role of civil society organisations
E Debrah, E GrahamInsight on Africa 7 (1), 21-41, 2015201
38
2015
Politics of oil and gas in Ghana
E Graham, I Ackah, REV GyampoInsight on Africa 8 (2), 131-141, 2016201
27
2016
An institutional assessment of the public interest and accountability committee (PIAC) in Ghana’s oil and gas sector
E Graham, REV Gyampo, I Ackah, N AndrewsJournal of Contemporary African Studies 37 (4), 316-334, 202
19
2019
The politics of ethnocentrism: a viability test of Ghana’s democracy?
P Faanu, E GrahamInsight on Africa 9 (2), 141-158, 2017201
18
2017
Constitutional hybridity and constitutionalism in Ghana
RE Van Gyampo, E GrahamAfrica Review 6 (2), 138-150, 202
14
2014
The third peaceful transfer of power and democratic consolidation in Ghana
E Graham, R Gyampo, P Faanu, E YoboJournal of Pan African Studies 10 (5), 99-128, 2017201
14
2017
Balancing debt with sustainability? Fiscal policy and the future of petroleum revenue management in Ghana
I Ackah, C Bobio, E Graham, CK OppongEnergy research & social science 67, 101516, 2020202
12
2020
Ghana’s Power Reforms and Intermittent power supply: A critical Evaluation
I Ackah, AY Ahali, E Graham, MA AdamJournal of Economics and Sustainable Development 5 (27), 267-276, 2014201
11
2014
Rising expectations and dying hopes: Local perceptions of oil and gas extraction in Ghana
AS Mohammed, E Graham, SK DaryEnergy Research & Social Science 88, 102529, 2022202
6
2022
Politics, governance, and development in Ghana
KA Ninsin, E Siaw, AKD Frempong, JA Ayelazuno, L Mawuko-Yevugah, ...Lexington Books, 2019201
4
2019
3
2017
3
2013
A decade of oil discovery in Ghana: implications for politics and democracy
E Graham, R Van Gyampo, FX TuokuuGhana Social Science Journal 17 (1), 7-7, 000
2
2020
The national peace council and democratic Consolidation: An assessment
A Agbevade, E Graham, RE VanInternational Journal of Political Science and Governance 3 (2), 90-00, 20220
1
2021
Mixed Blessings in Africa. Does Oil Windfall Lead to Economic Downfall?
I Ackah, L Ahunu, E Graham, B BoakyeOil, Gas & Energy Law 3 (6), 20520
1
2015
Corporate Social Responsibility and Community Development in Africa: Issues and Prospects
U Idemudia, FXD Tuokuu, M Essah, E GrahamBusiness and Sustainable Development in Africa, 80-97, 2022202
1
2022