Mamoudou Gazibo

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Mamoudou Gazibo
NationalityNigerien
Alma materMontesquieu University
AwardsGrand officier, Order of the Niger
Scientific career
FieldsPolitical science
InstitutionsUniversité de Montréal

Mamoudou Gazibo OON is a Nigerien political scientist. He is a professor of political science at the Université de Montréal. He studies comparative political institutions and democratisation across African countries.

Education and positions[edit]

Gazibo attended Montesquieu University in Bordeaux, where he graduated in 1994 with a political science degree.[1] He continued to study there, and in 1995 completed a graduate diploma in political science, followed by a doctorate in political science in 1998.[1]

After finishing his doctorate, Gazibo became a post-doctoral researcher at the Université de Montréal.[1] In 2000, he joined the faculty of political science, first as an adjoint professor, and then in 2006 became a Professeur agrégé and in 2012 a Professeur titulaire (a full professor).[1]

Research[edit]

In 2005, Gazibo published the book Les paradoxes de la démocratisation en Afrique.[1] The book studies politics in African countries using a neo-institutionalist framework, focusing on how formal and informal rules constrain group and individual behaviour including through the presences of incentives and strategies.[2] Gazibo particularly focuses on the cases of Benin and Niger, and on the interaction between economics and politics.[3] Gazibo specifically investigates the determinants of democratisation, stressing the importance of incentive structures, political institutions, and economic conditions which are favourable to the emergence of democracy.[3]

In 2006, Gazibo wrote Introduction à la politique africaine, which is a textbook intended to introduce the study of African politics.[4] The book is divided into three sections: the first on methodology in African studies, the second on the structure of government, and the third on the challenges of governance.[4] Introduction à la politique africaine was reprinted in a second edition in 2010.[1]

Gazbio published the book Un nouvel ordre mondial made in China? with Roromme Chantal in 2011.[1] They study the history of political consolidation in China leading up to its development as a world power in industry and manufacturing.[5] They investigate the ramifications of this role in international politics, including China's military development and the creation of information warfare.[5] The book also concerns China's modern involvement in multilateral diplomacy.[5]

In 2009, Gazibo co-edited Le politique - Etat des debats et pistes de recherche with Céline Thiriot.[6] With Daniel C. Bach, Gazibo co-edited the 2011 book L'État néopatrimonial : genèse et trajectoires contemporaines and the 2012 book Neopatrimonialism Africa and Beyond.[1] In 2016, Gazibo and Muna Ndulo coauthored the book Growing Democracy in Africa: Elections, Accountable Governance, and Political Economy.[1]

From 2010 to 2011, Gazibo acted as a special counselor to the Prime Minister of Niger.[1] He was also the president of the comité des textes fondamentaux, responsible for drafting fundamental text for the 2010 Constitution of Niger.[1]

In 2011, Gazibo was named a Grand officier of the Order of the Niger.[1]

Gazibo has been interviewed, or his work has been covered, in media outlets including Jeune Afrique,[7] AllAfrica,[8] Radio France Internationale,[9] Le Devoir,[10] and Agence Ecofin.[11]

Selected works[edit]

  • Les paradoxes de la démocratisation en Afrique (2005)
  • Introduction à la politique africaine (2006; 2010)
  • Un nouvel ordre mondial made in China?, with Roromme Chantal (2011)

Selected awards[edit]

  • Grande officier, Order of the Niger (2010)[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Gazibo, Mamoudou" (in French). Université de Montréal. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  2. ^ Caro Martinez, Amalia (2005). "Les paradoxes de la démocratisation en Afrique". Afrique Contemporaine (in French). 215 (3): 247. doi:10.3917/afco.215.0247.
  3. ^ a b Laouisset, Djamel E. (1 January 2009). "Les paradoxes de la démocratisation en Afrique". Revue Canadienne des Études Africaines (in French). 43 (3): 590–593.
  4. ^ a b Ndiaye, Pap (March 2009). "Introduction à la politique africaine by Mamoudou Gazibo". Revue canadienne de science politique (in French). 42 (1): 280–283. doi:10.1017/S0008423909090167. S2CID 154790336.
  5. ^ a b c Lin, Ting-Sheng (June 2012). "Un nouvel ordre mondial made in China?". Canadian Journal of Political Science (in French). 45 (2): 485–486. doi:10.1017/S0008423912000650. S2CID 154991984.
  6. ^ "Le politique - Etat des debats et pistes de recherche, Gazibo et Thiriot". AllAfrica. 6 September 2010.
  7. ^ Fualdes, Nelly (11 March 2018). "Un index de l'émergence « adapté aux réalités des économies africaines »". Jeune Afrique (in French). Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  8. ^ Cheeseman, Nic (24 May 2020). "Africa: Compendium of New Research Celebrates African Solutions to National and Global Problems". AllAfrica (in French). Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  9. ^ Correau, Laurent (18 May 2020). "Mamoudou Gazibo: repenser un «État social» incluant le monde rural et l'informel". Radio France Internationale (in French). Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  10. ^ Boutros, Magdaline (6 April 2019). "Sortir un pays entier des ténèbres". Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  11. ^ "Les pays africains classés selon le nouvel Indice de l'Emergence en Afrique 2017 (OBEMA)". Agence Ecofin (in French). 28 February 2018. Retrieved 27 June 2020.