Dr Barnaby Joseph Dye

Dr Barnaby Joseph Dye

Manchester University

H-index: 9

North America-United States

About Dr Barnaby Joseph Dye

Dr Barnaby Joseph Dye, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Manchester University, specializes in the field of Political Economy, Development, Southern Powers' International Relations (especially India and Brazil), Dams, Electricity.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The limits of concentrated power: Bureaucratic independence and electricity crises in Rwanda

THE PRACTICES OF INDIAN AND BRAZILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDERS IN AFRICA

Post‐dam construction and livelihood revitalization of affected communities at Ghana's Bui dam

When the means become the ends: Ghana’s ‘good governance’electricity reform overwhelmed by the politics of power crises

The political rationality of state capitalism in Tanzania: Territorial transformation and the entrepreneurial individual

India’s Infrastructure Building In Africa: South-South Cooperation And The Abstraction Of Responsibility

India’s development policies with Africa increasingly show an uneven convergence with western institutions

New convergence tilt in India’s South–South cooperation with Africa

Dr Barnaby Joseph Dye Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

255

Citations(since 2020)

244

Cited By

77

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

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Dr Barnaby Joseph Dye Skills & Research Interests

Political Economy

Development

Southern Powers' International Relations (especially India and Brazil)

Dams

Electricity

Top articles of Dr Barnaby Joseph Dye

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The limits of concentrated power: Bureaucratic independence and electricity crises in Rwanda

African Affairs

Benjamin Chemouni

Barnaby Dye

2024/3/28

THE PRACTICES OF INDIAN AND BRAZILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDERS IN AFRICA

Africa's Global Infrastructures: South-South Transformations in Practice

Barnaby Joseph Dye

Mathias Alencastro

Ricardo Soares de Oliveira

2024/2/1

Post‐dam construction and livelihood revitalization of affected communities at Ghana's Bui dam

Natural Resources Forum

Kwadwo Owusu

Peter Bilson Obour

Alex Boakye Asiedu

Barnaby Joseph Dye

2023/11/16

When the means become the ends: Ghana’s ‘good governance’electricity reform overwhelmed by the politics of power crises

New Political Economy

Barnaby Joseph Dye

2023/1/2

The political rationality of state capitalism in Tanzania: Territorial transformation and the entrepreneurial individual

Area Development and Policy

Barnaby Dye

Seth Schindler

Deusdedit Rwehumbiza

2022/1/2

India’s Infrastructure Building In Africa: South-South Cooperation And The Abstraction Of Responsibility

African Affairs

Barnaby Dye

2022/4

India’s development policies with Africa increasingly show an uneven convergence with western institutions

Africa at LSE

Barnaby Dye

2022/3/10

New convergence tilt in India’s South–South cooperation with Africa

South Asia@ LSE

Barnaby Joseph Dye

2022/3/10

Introduction: The ideology of the illiberal modernisers in Africa

Barnaby Joseph Dye

2022/9/2

India Africa Diplomatic Relations Under Modi: Worth the Hype?

Barnaby Dye

2022/3/1

Dam building by the illiberal modernisers: ideological drivers for Rwanda and Tanzania’s megawatt mission

Critical African Studies

Barnaby Joseph Dye

2022/9/2

Uneven convergence in India’s development cooperation: the case of concessional finance to Africa

Third World Quarterly

Barnaby Joseph Dye

2022/1/2

Policy Brief and Report on the Political Economy of Electricity in Ghana

Barnaby Dye

2022/6/1

Engaging stakeholders in water-energy-food-environment systems assessment and planning: A FutureDAMS guide

Barnaby Dye

David Hulme

2021

Brazil’s Boom and Bust in Tanzania: A Case Study of Naivety?

Barnaby Joseph Dye

2021

What does Tanzania’s new government mean for the controversial Julius Nyerere mega-dam?

Africa at LSE

Barnaby Dye

2021/10/20

Unpacking authoritarian governance in electricity policy: Understanding progress, inconsistency and stagnation in Tanzania

Energy Research & Social Science

Barnaby Joseph Dye

2021/10/1

Meeting Africa’s latest dam builders: The Indian ExIm Bank,‘entrepreneurial’companies and the outcomes of South–South cooperation

Barnaby Joseph Dye

2021/9

Britain’s New Infrastructure Bank: Can it learn from Global Experience?

Barnaby Dye

David Hulme

2021/4/28

The contradictions of the authoritarian developmental state: Energy boom and policy-making in Rwanda

Benjamin Chemouni

Barnaby Dye

2020

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