Author

Van Gyampo RE

Professor of Political Science, University of Ghana - Cited by 823 - Governance and Democratic Development - Electoral Reform and Politics - Natural Resource Management - European Studies - and Maritim

Biography

My name is Ransford Edward Van Gyampo. I hold a PhD in Political Science. I am an Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Centre for European Studies at the University of Ghana. My research interests are in the areas of promoting democracy and good governance in Africa; ensuring the reformation and fine-tuning of electoral processes and electoral politics in Ghana and Africa.
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Cited by
Year
Youth participation in youth programmes: The case of Ghana’s national youth employment programme
R GyampoThe Journal of Pan African Studies 5 (5), 13-28, 2012201
49
2012
Youth Participation in Local and National Development in Ghana: 1620-2013.
RE Van Gyampo, F Obeng-OdoomJournal of Pan African Studies 5 (9), 2013201
44
2013
Social media, traditional media and party politics in Ghana
RE Van GyampoAfrica Review 9 (2), 125-139, 2017201
30
2017
The state of electoral reforms in Ghana
RE Van GyampoAfrica Spectrum 52 (3), 95-109, 2017201
24
2017
Student activism and democratic quality in Ghana’s Fourth Republic
RE Van GyampoJournal of student affairs in Africa 1 (1-2), 49-66, 2013201
22
2013
Public funding of political parties in Ghana: An outmoded conception?
REV GyampoUfahamu: A Journal of African Studies 38 (2), 151
20
2015
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
Transparency and accountability in the management of oil revenues in Ghana
RE Van GyampoAfrica Spectrum 51 (2), 79-91, 2016201
19
2016
Youth in parliament and youth representation in Ghana
RE Van GyampoJournal of Asian and African studies 50 (1), 69-82, 2015201
18
2015
Creating new regions in Ghana: populist or rational pathway to development?
RE Van GyampoGhana Journal of Development Studies 15 (2), 1-16, 202
18
2018
The youth and party manifestos in Ghanaian politics: The case of the 2012 general elections
REV Gyampo, E DebrahJournal of African Elections 12 (2), 96-114, 2013201
17
2013
Political parties and social media in Ghana
RE Van GyampoAfricology: The Journal of Pan African Stu 10, 2017201
16
2017
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
Constitutional hybridity and constitutionalism in Ghana
RE Van Gyampo, E GrahamAfrica Review 6 (2), 138-150, 202
14
2014
The youth and development planning in West Africa: The case of Ghana’s Fourth Republic
REV GyampoAfrican Journal of Social Sciences 2 (4), 0-146, 2012201
13
2012
Winner-takes-all politics in Ghana: The case for effective council of state
R GyampoJournal of Politics and Governance 4 (1to4), 17-24, 2015201
13
2015
Dealing with Winner takes All Politics in Ghana: The Case of National Development Planning
R GyampoInstitute of Economic Affairs (IEA Ghana), 2016201
13
2016
Making Ghana’s oil money count: Lessons from gold mining
RE Van GyampoInternational Journal of Development and Economic Sustainability 2 (1), 25-38, 2014201
11
2014
Youth politics in Africa
RE Van Gyampo, NA AnyidohoOxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2019201
10
2019
Mediating the Dagbon chieftaincy conflict: The eminent chief approach
E Debrah, I Owusu-Mensah, R GyampoPeace Studies Journal 7 (2), 2-41, 2014201
9
2014