Biography
PhD in Economics and Social Science, University of Manchester, UK, 1983) is Professor of Politics of Development at the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague and the Department of Political Science, University of Leiden in the Netherlands. Regional research interests, fieldwork, academic and policy research interests: Africa and Middle East and shortly in the English-speaking Caribbean.
Major publications on politics of development, sustainable development, theories and applications of governance, conflict studies, political institutions (parliaments, political parties) and democracy-development interfaces.
International Institute of Social Studies
Visiting professor | Academic staff unit
- salih@iss.nl
- Location
- Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam
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Work
- Wil Hout & Mohamed Salih (2019) - A Political Economy of African Regionalisms: An Overview of Asymmetrical Development - doi: 10.4337/9781785364372 - [link]
- Mohamed Salih (2016) - Negotiating Minerals, Oil and Gas Contracts, Negotiating African Development?
- Mohamed Salih (2016) - Varieties of African Liberation Movements
- Mohamed Salih (2015) - Islamic Political Parties: Secularists or Opportunists? - Unknown - [link]
- Mohamed Salih (2015) - Regimes of Truth; Ethnocide and Genocide in the Nuba Mountains - [link]
- Mohamed Salih (2014) - Economic Development and Political Action in the Arab World - [link]
- Mohamed Salih (2014) - Iraqi Hybrid environmentalisms: The Local-Global Nexus? - [link]
- Mohamed Salih (2014) - La construcción de la paz liberal en la posguerra de Liberia y Sierra Leona: la tensión entre lo liberal y lo social
- Mohamed Salih (2013) - Climate Change: When Local Is Global - [link]
- Mohamed Salih (2013) - African Regional Parliaments: Legislatures without Legislative Powers - doi: 10.1057/9781137322746_8 - [link]
- Mohamed Salih (2015) - Insurgency in the Sahel: Multi-faceted Approach to Combating the Insurgencies and Foreign Fighters
- Mohamed Salih (2015) - Human and Economic Cost of Conflict in the Horn of Afric, 1991-2014
- Mohamed Salih (2015) - Sahel, the Horn and the Great Lakes Conflicts: Some distinguishing similarities