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Robert Bates
Eaton Professor of the Science of Government
Biographical Note:
Robert H. Bates is Eaton Professor in the Department of Government, a Faculty Fellow of the Institute for International Development, and a member of the Department of African and African-American Studies. He also serves as Professeur associe, Department of Economics, University of Toulouse. After rising to Full Professor at the California Institute of Technology, he became the Henry R. Luce Professor of Political Science and Economics at Duke University, where he also directed its Center for Political Economy. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he received his B. A. from Haverford in 1964 and his Ph.D. from M.I.T. in 1969. He is the author of numerous books, including Markets and States in Tropical Africa (1981), Beyond the Miracles of the Market (1989), Open Economy Politics (1997), Analytic Narratives (1998) and Prosperity and Violence (2002). Bates has undertaken extensive fieldwork in Columbia, Brazil and several nations in Africa. Among his fields of interest are political economy; political development; political violence; and African politics. He has served as President of the Comparative Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, Vice President of the Association and a member of the board of the African Studies Association. He presently serves as a member of the State Failure Task Force of the United States government and as a consultant at the World Bank.
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