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Harry Verhoeven
Harry Verhoeven
Associate Professor and Convenor of the Oxford University China-Africa Network
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Climate change, conflict and development in Sudan: global neo‐Malthusian narratives and local power struggles
H Verhoeven
Development and change 42 (3), 679-707, 2011
2182011
Africa's illiberal state-builders
W Jones
Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford Department of International Development, 2013
1622013
Water, civilisation and power in Sudan: The political economy of military-Islamist state building
H Verhoeven
Cambridge University Press, 2015
1412015
The self-fulfilling prophecy of failed states: Somalia, state collapse and the Global War on Terror
H Verhoeven
Journal of Eastern African Studies 3 (3), 405-425, 2009
1132009
Black Gold for Blue Gold?: Sudan's Oil, Ethiopia's Water and Regional Integration
H Verhoeven
Chatham House, 2011
86*2011
Overcoming smallness: Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and strategic realignment in the Gulf
R Miller, H Verhoeven
International Politics 57 (1), 1-20, 2020
812020
Is Beijing's non-interference policy history? How Africa is changing China
H Verhoeven
The Washington Quarterly 37 (2), 55-70, 2014
772014
The politics of African energy development: Ethiopia’s hydro-agricultural state-building strategy and clashing paradigms of water security
H Verhoeven
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical …, 2013
732013
Gardens of Eden or hearts of darkness? The genealogy of discourses on environmental insecurity and climate wars in Africa
H Verhoeven
Geopolitics 19 (4), 784-805, 2014
652014
Why Comrades Go to War: Liberation Politics and the Outbreak of Africa's Deadliest Conflict
PG Roessler, H Verhoeven
Oxford University Press, 2016
622016
The Gulf and the Horn: Changing geographies of security interdependence and competing visions of regional order
H Verhoeven
Civil Wars 20 (3), 333-357, 2018
552018
‘Our identity is our currency’: South Africa, the responsibility to protect and the logic of African intervention
H Verhoeven, CSR Murthy, R Soares de Oliveira
Conflict, Security & Development 14 (4), 509-534, 2014
502014
Taming intervention: Sovereignty, statehood and political order in Africa
RS De Oliveira, H Verhoeven
Survival 60.2, 7-32, 2023
44*2023
Riyal Politik: The political economy of Gulf investments in the Horn of Africa
J Meester, W Van den Berg, H Verhoeven
Netherlands Institute of International Relations' Clingendael'., 2018
44*2018
Africa’s next hegemon: Behind Ethiopia’s power plays
H Verhoeven
Foreign affairs 12, 2015, 2015
392015
Re-engineering the state, awakening the nation: Dams, Islamist modernity and nationalist politics in Sudan
M Mohamud, H Verhoeven
Water Alternatives 9 (2), 2016
382016
The nexus as a political commodity: Agricultural development, water policy and elite rivalry in Egypt
H Verhoeven
The Water-Energy-Food Nexus in the Middle East and North Africa, 72-86, 2017
372017
Nurturing democracy or into the danger zone? The Rwandan patriotic front, elite fragmentation and post-liberation politics
H Verhoeven
Rwanda fast forward: Social, economic, military and reconciliation prospects …, 2012
33*2012
The rise and fall of Sudan's Al-Ingaz revolution: the transition from militarised Islamism to economic salvation and the comprehensive peace agreement
H Verhoeven
Civil Wars 15 (2), 118-140, 2013
272013
Dams are development’: China, the Al-Ingaz regime and the political economy of the Sudanese Nile
H Verhoeven
Sudan Looks East. China, India and the Politics of Asian Alternatives. New …, 2011
272011
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