How do federal states die? Dennis Penu looks at the case of Ghana, explaining that a federal state can die gradually rather than suddenly. In crisis situations such as the current pandemic, political forces can easily exploit such gradual change
Doctoral Research Fellow, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Dennis's research interests lie in the links between territorial politics, political geographies and conflicts, which he studies using qualitative and comparative research techniques.
His works have been published in journals including Political Geography, Publius: The Journal of Federalism and the Journal of Peacebuilding & Development.
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