Kingsley S. Agomor is an Associate Professor at the Ghana Institute Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) and hold PhD in Political Science from the University of Ghana, Legon. He served as the Head of the Department of Public Management and International Relations at GIMPA. His research interests are in Electoral Politics, Governance, Leadership, Gender, and Public Administration. He teaches Theories of Governance and Leadership, Public Policy Making and Analysis, Local Government and Decentralization, Public Sector Management, and Gender. He successfully supervised 8 PhD, 94 Master’s degree theses in these subject areas. He has over 50 publications in peer reviewed local and international journals, book chapters, cases for teaching, conference proceedings, and technical papers and reports for local and international institutions. He participated in 27 international and 36 local conferences and won the Best Paper First Prize Award during 13th International Conference on Public Administration, 2018 at Chengdu, China.
Ghana elections: swing voting is on the rise, shaping outcomes – a look at what’s driving this
Nov 19, 2024 07:39 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Ghanaian elections have become much more challenging for politicians. In the past they have often been characterised as nothing more than an ethnic headcount. But since the 2008 presidential and parliamentary elections,...