Sarah A. Brierley
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The Seeds of State Capture: Merit and Patrimonialism in the Colonial Bureaucracy
Do voters want (and reward) stricter political finance regulation? Evidence from South Africa
The Co-opted State: How Politicians' Control Over Bureaucrats' Careers Threatens Governance
Reaching Across the Aisle to Fight Corruption: Cross-Party Anti-Corruption Platforms and Political Engagement
Chiefs’ Endorsements and Voter Behavior
Bureaucratic Politics: Blind Spots and Opportunities in Political Science
Women bureaucrats and petty corruption. Experimental evidence from Ghana
Motivating the Machine: Which Brokers Do Parties Pay?
The Connections of Party Brokers: Which Brokers do Parties Select?
Combining Patronage and Merit in Public Sector Recruitment
Party Campaign Strategies in Ghana: Rallies, Canvassing and Handouts
Unprincipled Pricipals: Co-opted Bureaucrats and Corruption in Ghana
The Moderating Effect of Debates on Political Attitudes
Electoral Fraud or Violence: The Effect of Observers on Party Manipulation Strategies
The presidential and parliamentary elections in Ghana, December 2012
Party unity and presidential dominance: parliamentary development in the fourth republic of Ghana
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