Book Chapters
2021. Deborah Brautigam and Kevin Acker. "China's Lending to Africa in the Pandemic Era," in Rabah Arezki, Simeon Djankov, Ugo Panizza, eds. Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery, Center for Economic Policy Research Press.
2019. Deborah Brautigam, “Coalitions, Capitalists, and Credibility: Overcoming the Crisis of Confidence at Independence in Mauritius,” in Tang V., Shaw T., Holden M., eds. Development and Sustainable Growth of Mauritius, Contemporary African Political Economy, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
2019. Deborah Brautigam. “Chinese Loans and African Structural Transformation,” in Oqubay, A., Lin, J.Y., eds. China-Africa and an Economics Transformation, Oxford University Press.
2015. Deborah Brautigam, “The Political Economy of Chinese Commercial Agriculture Investment in Africa,” in Mette Kjaer, ed. Perspectives on Politics, Production and Public Administration in Africa, Copenhagen: Danish Institute of International Affairs.
2012. Deborah Brautigam, “Chinese Engagement in African Agriculture: Fiction and Fact,” in John Anthony Allan, Martin Keulertz, Suvi Sojamo, and Jeroen Warner, eds. Handbook of Land and Water Grabs in Africa: Foreign direct investment and food and water security, London: Routledge, 2012.
2011. Deborah Brautigam, “La Chine, l’Afrique et l’architecture de l’aide international,” in La Chine et l’Afrique: un nouveau partenariat pour le développement? Richard Schiefe, Léonce Ndikumana et Peter Wlakenhorst, Tunis: African Development Bank.
2011. “Comparative Analysis of U.S. and Chinese Efforts in Africa in Areas of Global Health and Foreign Aid: Objectives, Impact, and Potential Conflict of Interests,” in Charles W. Freeman III and Xiaoqing Lu Boynton, eds. China’s Emerging Global Health and Foreign Aid Engagement in Africa Washington, DC: Center for Strategic International Studies.
2011. Deborah Brautigam, “Chinese Development Aid in Africa: What, Where, Why, and How Much? In Rising China: Global Challenges and Opportunities, Jane Golley and Ligang Song, eds, Canberra: Australia National University Press, 2011, pp. 203-223.
2011. Deborah Brautigam and Tang Xiaoyang, “China’s Investment in African Special Economic Zones: Overview and Initial Lessons,” In Thomas Farole and Gokhan Akinci, eds, Special Economic Zones: Progress, Emerging Challenges, and Future Directions Washington, DC: The World Bank.
2010. Deborah Brautigam, “China and the Developing World,” in Peter Burnell, Lise Rakner, and Vicky Randall, eds. Politics in the Developing World, Oxford University Press.
2009. Deborah Brautigam and Tang Xiaoyang, “China’s Agricultural Engagement in Africa: ‘Going Down to the Countryside’,” in Julia Strauss and Martha Saavedra, eds. China and Africa: Emerging Patterns in Globalization and Development, Cambridge University Press.
2008. Deborah Brautigam, “Chinese Business and African Development: ‘Flying Geese’ or ‘Hidden Dragons’?” in Daniel Large, J. Christopher Alden, and Ricardo M. S. Soares de Oliveira, eds. China Returns to Africa: A Rising Power and a Continent Embrace New York: Columbia University Press and London: Christopher Hurst, pp. 51-68.
2008. Deborah Brautigam. “China’s Foreign Aid in Africa: What Do We Know?” in Robert Rotberg, ed. China into Africa: Trade, Aid, and Influence (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press), pp. 197-216.
2008. “Introduction: Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries,” in Deborah Brautigam, Odd-Helge Feldstadt, and Mick Moore, eds. Capacity and Consent: Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-33.
2008. “Contingent Capacity: Export Taxation and State-Building in Mauritius,” In Deborah Brautigam, Odd-Helge Feldstadt, and Mick Moore, eds. Capacity and Consent: Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 135-159.
In press. Deborah Brautigam and Meghan Olivier, “Mauritius: A Franco-Mauritian Becomes Prime Minister,” in Africa Contemporary Record v. 29 (2003-2004) New York: Holmes and Meier Publishers.
2006. Deborah Brautigam and Colleen Zaner, “Mauritius: A Cyber-Island is Born,” in Africa Contemporary Record v. 28 (2001-2002) New York: Holmes and Meier Publishers, pp. 477-490.
2004. Deborah Brautigam, “Mauritius: The ‘Miracle' Falters in 1999, but Rebounds in 2000,” in Africa Contemporary Record v. 27 (1999-2000) New York: Holmes and Meier Publishers.
2003. Deborah Brautigam, "Local Entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa: Networks and Linkages to the Global Economy," in E. Aryeetey, J. Court, M. Nissanke, and B. Weder, eds, Asia and Africa in the Global Economy (Tokyo: United Nations University Press), pp.
2002. Deborah Brautigam and Michael Woolcock., "Micro-states in a Global Economy: The Role of Institutions in Managing Vulnerability and Opportunity," in S. Mansoob Murshed, ed Globalization, Marginalization and Development (London: Routledge), pp. 185-202.
1999. Deborah Brautigam. "The 'Mauritius Miracle’: Democracy, Institutions, and Economic Development," in Richard Joseph, ed. State, Conflict, and Democracy in Africa, (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Press, 1999), pp. 137-162.
1996. Deborah Brautigam. "State Capacity and Effective Governance," in Benno Ndulu and Nicolas van de Walle, eds. Agenda for Africa's Economic Renewal (Washington, DC: Overseas Development Council, 1996), pp. 81-108.
1996. Deborah Brautigam. "Reducing Poverty: Lessons From Taiwan," in Üner Kirdar and Leonard Silk, eds. People: From Impoverishment to Empowerment (NY: New York University Press, 1996), pp. 67-74.
1995. Deborah Brautigam. "The State as Agent: Industrialization in Taiwan 1895-1976 and Lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa," in Howard Stein, ed. Asian Industrialization: Lessons for Africa (London: Macmillan, 1995), pp. 145-181.
1994. Deborah Brautigam. "State, NGOs, and International Aid in The Gambia,” in Eve Sandberg, ed. The Changing Politics of NGOs in African States (New York: Praeger, 1994), pp. 59-82.
1994. Deborah Brautigam. "African Industrialization in Comparative Perspective: The Question of Scale," in Colin Leys and Bruce Berman, eds. African Capitalists in African Development (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Press, 1994), pp. 138-162.
2019. Deborah Brautigam, “Coalitions, Capitalists, and Credibility: Overcoming the Crisis of Confidence at Independence in Mauritius,” in Tang V., Shaw T., Holden M., eds. Development and Sustainable Growth of Mauritius, Contemporary African Political Economy, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
2019. Deborah Brautigam. “Chinese Loans and African Structural Transformation,” in Oqubay, A., Lin, J.Y., eds. China-Africa and an Economics Transformation, Oxford University Press.
2015. Deborah Brautigam, “The Political Economy of Chinese Commercial Agriculture Investment in Africa,” in Mette Kjaer, ed. Perspectives on Politics, Production and Public Administration in Africa, Copenhagen: Danish Institute of International Affairs.
2012. Deborah Brautigam, “Chinese Engagement in African Agriculture: Fiction and Fact,” in John Anthony Allan, Martin Keulertz, Suvi Sojamo, and Jeroen Warner, eds. Handbook of Land and Water Grabs in Africa: Foreign direct investment and food and water security, London: Routledge, 2012.
2011. Deborah Brautigam, “La Chine, l’Afrique et l’architecture de l’aide international,” in La Chine et l’Afrique: un nouveau partenariat pour le développement? Richard Schiefe, Léonce Ndikumana et Peter Wlakenhorst, Tunis: African Development Bank.
2011. “Comparative Analysis of U.S. and Chinese Efforts in Africa in Areas of Global Health and Foreign Aid: Objectives, Impact, and Potential Conflict of Interests,” in Charles W. Freeman III and Xiaoqing Lu Boynton, eds. China’s Emerging Global Health and Foreign Aid Engagement in Africa Washington, DC: Center for Strategic International Studies.
2011. Deborah Brautigam, “Chinese Development Aid in Africa: What, Where, Why, and How Much? In Rising China: Global Challenges and Opportunities, Jane Golley and Ligang Song, eds, Canberra: Australia National University Press, 2011, pp. 203-223.
2011. Deborah Brautigam and Tang Xiaoyang, “China’s Investment in African Special Economic Zones: Overview and Initial Lessons,” In Thomas Farole and Gokhan Akinci, eds, Special Economic Zones: Progress, Emerging Challenges, and Future Directions Washington, DC: The World Bank.
2010. Deborah Brautigam, “China and the Developing World,” in Peter Burnell, Lise Rakner, and Vicky Randall, eds. Politics in the Developing World, Oxford University Press.
2009. Deborah Brautigam and Tang Xiaoyang, “China’s Agricultural Engagement in Africa: ‘Going Down to the Countryside’,” in Julia Strauss and Martha Saavedra, eds. China and Africa: Emerging Patterns in Globalization and Development, Cambridge University Press.
2008. Deborah Brautigam, “Chinese Business and African Development: ‘Flying Geese’ or ‘Hidden Dragons’?” in Daniel Large, J. Christopher Alden, and Ricardo M. S. Soares de Oliveira, eds. China Returns to Africa: A Rising Power and a Continent Embrace New York: Columbia University Press and London: Christopher Hurst, pp. 51-68.
2008. Deborah Brautigam. “China’s Foreign Aid in Africa: What Do We Know?” in Robert Rotberg, ed. China into Africa: Trade, Aid, and Influence (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press), pp. 197-216.
2008. “Introduction: Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries,” in Deborah Brautigam, Odd-Helge Feldstadt, and Mick Moore, eds. Capacity and Consent: Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-33.
2008. “Contingent Capacity: Export Taxation and State-Building in Mauritius,” In Deborah Brautigam, Odd-Helge Feldstadt, and Mick Moore, eds. Capacity and Consent: Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 135-159.
In press. Deborah Brautigam and Meghan Olivier, “Mauritius: A Franco-Mauritian Becomes Prime Minister,” in Africa Contemporary Record v. 29 (2003-2004) New York: Holmes and Meier Publishers.
2006. Deborah Brautigam and Colleen Zaner, “Mauritius: A Cyber-Island is Born,” in Africa Contemporary Record v. 28 (2001-2002) New York: Holmes and Meier Publishers, pp. 477-490.
2004. Deborah Brautigam, “Mauritius: The ‘Miracle' Falters in 1999, but Rebounds in 2000,” in Africa Contemporary Record v. 27 (1999-2000) New York: Holmes and Meier Publishers.
2003. Deborah Brautigam, "Local Entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa: Networks and Linkages to the Global Economy," in E. Aryeetey, J. Court, M. Nissanke, and B. Weder, eds, Asia and Africa in the Global Economy (Tokyo: United Nations University Press), pp.
2002. Deborah Brautigam and Michael Woolcock., "Micro-states in a Global Economy: The Role of Institutions in Managing Vulnerability and Opportunity," in S. Mansoob Murshed, ed Globalization, Marginalization and Development (London: Routledge), pp. 185-202.
1999. Deborah Brautigam. "The 'Mauritius Miracle’: Democracy, Institutions, and Economic Development," in Richard Joseph, ed. State, Conflict, and Democracy in Africa, (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Press, 1999), pp. 137-162.
1996. Deborah Brautigam. "State Capacity and Effective Governance," in Benno Ndulu and Nicolas van de Walle, eds. Agenda for Africa's Economic Renewal (Washington, DC: Overseas Development Council, 1996), pp. 81-108.
1996. Deborah Brautigam. "Reducing Poverty: Lessons From Taiwan," in Üner Kirdar and Leonard Silk, eds. People: From Impoverishment to Empowerment (NY: New York University Press, 1996), pp. 67-74.
1995. Deborah Brautigam. "The State as Agent: Industrialization in Taiwan 1895-1976 and Lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa," in Howard Stein, ed. Asian Industrialization: Lessons for Africa (London: Macmillan, 1995), pp. 145-181.
1994. Deborah Brautigam. "State, NGOs, and International Aid in The Gambia,” in Eve Sandberg, ed. The Changing Politics of NGOs in African States (New York: Praeger, 1994), pp. 59-82.
1994. Deborah Brautigam. "African Industrialization in Comparative Perspective: The Question of Scale," in Colin Leys and Bruce Berman, eds. African Capitalists in African Development (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Press, 1994), pp. 138-162.