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Jonathan Fisher
Jonathan Fisher
Professor of Global Security, International Development Department, University of Birmimgham
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Authoritarianism and the securitization of development in Africa
J Fisher, DM Anderson
International Affairs 91 (1), 131-151, 2015
1802015
Managing donor perceptions: contextualizing Uganda's 2007 intervention in Somalia
J Fisher
African Affairs 111 (444), 404-423, 2012
1342012
When it pays to be a ‘fragile state’: Uganda's use and abuse of a dubious concept
J Fisher
The Political Invention of Fragile States, 120-136, 2016
942016
‘Game over’? Abiy Ahmed, the Tigrayan people’s liberation front and Ethiopia’s political crisis
J Fisher, MT Gebrewahd
African Affairs 118 (470), 194-206, 2019
772019
Reproducing remoteness? States, internationals and the co-constitution of aid ‘bunkerization’in the East African periphery
J Fisher
Knowledge and expertise in international interventions, 97-118, 2018
532018
‘Some more reliable than others’: Image management, donor perceptions and the Global War on Terror in East African diplomacy
J Fisher
The Journal of Modern African Studies 51 (1), 1-31, 2013
502013
‘Does it work?’–work for whom? Britain and political conditionality since the Cold War
J Fisher
World Development 75, 13-25, 2015
472015
Nigeria's WhatsApp Politics
N Cheeseman, J Fisher, I Hassan, J Hitchen
J. Democracy 31, 145, 2020
452020
Structure, agency and Africa in the international system: donor diplomacy and regional security policy in East Africa since the 1990s
J Fisher
Conflict, Security & Development 13 (5), 537-567, 2013
452013
Authoritarian Africa: Repression, resistance, and the power of ideas
N Cheeseman, J Fisher
Oxford University Press, 2019
442019
Donors doing Political Economy Analysis™: From process to product (and back again?)
J Fisher, H Marquette
ISA Annual Convention panel on ‘Politicising or Depoliticising Aid, 2013
422013
Framing Kony: Uganda’s war, Obama’s advisers and the nature of ‘influence’in Western foreign policy making
J Fisher
Third World Quarterly 35 (4), 686-704, 2014
362014
Writing about Rwanda since the genocide: Knowledge, power and ‘truth’
J Fisher
Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 9 (1), 134-145, 2015
312015
AMISOM and the Regional Construction of a Failed State in Somalia
J Fisher
African Affairs 118 (471), 285-306, 2019
282019
East Africa after liberation: conflict, security and the state since the 1980s
J Fisher
Cambridge University Press, 2020
272020
Aid donors, democracy and the developmental state in Ethiopia
S Brown, J Fisher
Democratization 27 (2), 185-203, 2020
272020
Whatsapp and Nigeria's 2019 elections: Mobilising the people, protecting the vote
J ie Hitchen, I Hassan, J Fisher
272019
“Empowered patient” or “doctor knows best”? Political economy analysis and ownership
J Fisher, H Marquette
Development in practice 26 (1), 115-126, 2016
252016
The limits–and limiters–of external influence: donors, the Ugandan Electoral Commission and the 2011 elections
J Fisher
Journal of Eastern African Studies 7 (3), 471-491, 2013
252013
Authoritarianism and the securitization of development in Uganda
DM Anderson, J Fisher
Aid and authoritarianism in Africa: Development without democracy. London …, 2016
242016
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