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Ken Opalo

Individual Researcher
Georgetown University, Assistant Professor
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Ken Opalo is an Assistant Professor at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. His research interests include the politics of legislative development and the political economy of development in Africa. He has ongoing research projects on the politics of education reform in Tanzania and political accountability under devolved government in Kenya. His first book, titled Legislative Development in Africa: Colonial Legacies and Politics, is scheduled for publication by Cambridge University Press in 2019. Ken earned his BA from Yale and PhD from Stanford.

Ken Opalo is an Assistant Professor at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. His research interests include the politics of legislative development and the political economy of development in Africa. He has ongoing research projects on the politics of education reform in Tanzania and political accountability under devolved government in Kenya. His first book, titled Legislative Development in Africa: Colonial Legacies and Politics, is scheduled for publication by Cambridge University Press in 2019. Ken earned his BA from Yale and PhD from Stanford.
Research Regions
Africa
Thematic Area
Elections & Representation
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