LSE creators

Number of items: 20.
International Development
  • Behuria, Pritish (2017). Learning from role models in Rwanda: incoherent emulation in the construction of a neoliberal developmental state. New Political Economy, https://doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2017.1371123
  • Behuria, Pritish (2017). The political economy of import substitution in the 21st century: the challenge of recapturing the domestic market in Rwanda. (International Development Working Paper Series 17-182). Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Behuria, Pritish (2016). Countering threats, stabilising politics and selling hope: examining the Agaciro concept as a response to a critical juncture in Rwanda. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 10(3), 434-451. https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2016.1250871
  • Behuria, Pritish (2016). Book review: the art of coercion: the primitive accumulation and management of coercive power, by Antonio Giustozzi. Civil Wars, 18(3), 380-382. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698249.2016.1221537
  • Behuria, Pritish (2016). Aspiring to new heights with no ladder: the barriers to technology acquisition in India’s solar energy sector.
  • Behuria, Pritish (2016). Book review: Asia-Africa development divergence: a question of intent, by David Henley. European Journal of Development Research, 28(4), 779-781. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41287-016-0008-9
  • Behuria, Pritish (2016). Africa’s turn to industrialize? Shifting global value chains, industrial policy and African development.
  • Behuria, Pritish (2016). Centralising rents and dispersing power while pursuing development? Exploring the strategic uses of military firms in Rwanda. Review of African Political Economy, https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2015.1128407
  • Behuria, Pritish (2015). Between party capitalism and market reforms: understanding sector differences in Rwanda. Journal of Modern African Studies, 53(03), 415-450. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X15000403
  • Behuria, Pritish (2015). Book review: Rwanda 1994: the myth of the Akazu genocide conspiracy and its consequences by Barrie Collins. Journal of Modern African Studies, 53(02), 258-259. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X15000294
  • Behuria, Pritish (2015). Book review: comparative regionalisms for development in the 21st century, edited by Emmanuel Fanta, Timothy M. Shaw and Vanessa T. Tang. African Affairs, 114(457), 658-660. https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adv047
  • Behuria, Pritish (2015). Book review: peasants in power: the political economy of development and genocide in Rwanda, by Philip Verwimp. Journal of Agrarian Change, 15(4), 606-609. https://doi.org/10.1111/joac.12130
  • Behuria, Pritish (2015). Committing to self-reliance and negotiating vulnerability: understanding the developmental challenge in Rwanda [Doctoral thesis]. SOAS University of London.
  • Behuria, Pritish, Goodfellow, Tom (2014). Big houses, hotels and increasingly expensive gorillas!
  • Behuria, Pritish (2014). Bringing industrial policy back in: a new flavour to the narrative of post-1994 Rwanda.
  • LSE
  • Behuria, Pritish (2017). The cautious return of import substitution in Africa.
  • Behuria, Pritish (2017). The youth in Africa: Opportunities, resistance and transformation.
  • Behuria, Pritish (17 February 2017) The tentative developmental state in Rwanda: from anti-manufacturing to recapturing the domestic market. International Development.
  • Behuria, Pritish (2016). The challenge of thinking and working politically to reform public services.
  • Behuria, Pritish (2015). What next after the Delhi Declaration? The challenges and opportunities of harnessing India-Africa relations.