This paper examines the lasting impact of the alignment of African countries during the Cold War on their modern economic development. We find that the division of the continent into two blocs (East/West) led to two clusters of development outcomes that reflect the Cold War’s ideological divide. To determine alignment, we introduce a non-cooperative game of social interactions where each country chooses one of the two existing blocs based on its predetermined bilateral similarities with other members of the bloc. We show the existence of a strong Nash equilibrium in our game and apply the celebrated MaxCut method to identify such a partition. The alignment predicts UN General Assembly voting patterns during the Cold War but not after. Our a...
In the late 1950s, the Cold War competition between the United States and the Soviet Union turned th...
This volume is the result of an international symposium on early warning and conflict prevention, ...
The article examines Africa's role in formation of a polycentric world order. The extreme danger and...
This paper examines the lasting impact of the alignment of African countries during the Cold War on ...
Throughout the duration of the Cold War and its aftermath, sub-Saharan Africa has been a hotbed of g...
This working paper is intended as an overview of the Soviet Union’s and Eastern Europe’s aid to and ...
This article examines how neoliberal reforms mediate and influence relationships between emergent po...
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely ar...
This article aims to examine how localised conditions contributed to the shaping and maintenance of ...
The conclusion of the Cold War has had contradictory effects on on-going conflicts in the former sup...
Since independence in the late 1950s, and in the early 1960s, regional integration in Africa has bee...
Defence date: 28 November 2014Examining Board: Prof. Federico Romero, EUI, Supervisor; Prof. Dir...
This study focuses on economic development and political turmoil in post-independence Sub-Saharan Af...
The edited volume Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and Africa: New Perspectives on the Era of Decol...
a position paper on how conflict and strife on the continent are signs of human factor decay in Afri...
In the late 1950s, the Cold War competition between the United States and the Soviet Union turned th...
This volume is the result of an international symposium on early warning and conflict prevention, ...
The article examines Africa's role in formation of a polycentric world order. The extreme danger and...
This paper examines the lasting impact of the alignment of African countries during the Cold War on ...
Throughout the duration of the Cold War and its aftermath, sub-Saharan Africa has been a hotbed of g...
This working paper is intended as an overview of the Soviet Union’s and Eastern Europe’s aid to and ...
This article examines how neoliberal reforms mediate and influence relationships between emergent po...
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely ar...
This article aims to examine how localised conditions contributed to the shaping and maintenance of ...
The conclusion of the Cold War has had contradictory effects on on-going conflicts in the former sup...
Since independence in the late 1950s, and in the early 1960s, regional integration in Africa has bee...
Defence date: 28 November 2014Examining Board: Prof. Federico Romero, EUI, Supervisor; Prof. Dir...
This study focuses on economic development and political turmoil in post-independence Sub-Saharan Af...
The edited volume Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and Africa: New Perspectives on the Era of Decol...
a position paper on how conflict and strife on the continent are signs of human factor decay in Afri...
In the late 1950s, the Cold War competition between the United States and the Soviet Union turned th...
This volume is the result of an international symposium on early warning and conflict prevention, ...
The article examines Africa's role in formation of a polycentric world order. The extreme danger and...