Research

Book

Kim Yi Dionne. 2018. Doomed Interventions: The Failure of Global Responses to AIDS in Africa. New York: Cambridge University Press. [Cambridge] [Amazon] [Google Books]

ARTICLES
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Emily Beaulieu, Amber Boydstun, Nadia Brown,Kim Yi Dionne,  Andra Gillespie, Samara Klar, Yanna Krupnikov, Melissa R. Michelson, Kathleen Searles, and Christina Wolbrecht. 2017. Women Also Know Stuff: Meta-Level Mentoring to Battle Gender Bias in Political SciencePS: Political Science & Politics 50(3): 779-783.

Kim Yi Dionne and Jeremy Horowitz. 2016. The Political Effects of Agricultural Subsidies in Africa: Evidence from Malawi. World Development 87: 215–226.

Tyson Roberts, Joseph Koné, Stéphane Koffi, and Kim Yi Dionne. 2016. Côte d’Ivoire’s 2015 Presidential Election: A Sign of Democratic Progress? Journal of African Elections 15(1): 45–67.

Adia Benton and Kim Yi Dionne. 2015. Commentary: International Political Economy and the 2014 West African Ebola Outbreak. African Studies Review 58(1): 223–236.

Kim Yi Dionne. 2015. Social Networks, Ethnic Diversity, and Cooperative Behavior in Rural Malawi. Journal of Theoretical Politics 27(4): 522-543.

Ekoutiamé Ahlin, Kim Yi Dionne, and Tyson Roberts. 2015. The 2015 Presidential Election in Togo. Electoral Studies 39: 168–173.

Kim Yi Dionne and Njunga Michael Mulikita. 2015. The 2015 Presidential By-Election in Zambia. Electoral Studies 38: 130–136.

Kim Yi Dionne, Michael Chwe, Darin DeWitt, and Michael Stone. 2015. The May 1 Marchers in Los Angeles: Overcoming Conflicting Frames, Bilingual Women Connectors, English-Language Radio, and Newly-Politicized Spanish Speakers. Urban Affairs Review 51(4): 533-562.

Kim Yi Dionne. 2014. The Politics of Local Research Production: Surveying in a Context of Ethnic Competition. Politics, Groups, and Identities2(3): 459-480.

Boniface Dulani and Kim Yi Dionne. 2014. Presidential, Parliamentary, and Local Government Elections in Malawi, May 2014. Electoral Studies 36: 218-225.

Karen Grépin and Kim Yi Dionne. 2013. Democratization and Universal Health Coverage: A Comparison of the Experiences of Ghana, Kenya, and Senegal. Global Health Governance 6(2): 1-27.

Kim Yi Dionne and Boniface Dulani. 2013. Constitutional Provisions and Executive Succession in Contemporary Africa: Malawi’s 2012 Transition in Comparative Perspective. African Affairs 112(446): 111-137.

Kim Yi Dionne and Michelle Poulin. 2013. Ethnic Identity, Region, and Attitudes toward Male Circumcision in a High-HIV Prevalence Country. Global Public Health 8(5): 607-618.

Kim Yi Dionne, Patrick Gerland, and Susan Watkins. 2013. AIDS Exceptionalism: Another Constituency Heard From. AIDS and Behavior 17(3): 825-831.

Kim Yi Dionne. 2012. Local Demand for a Global Intervention: Policy Preferences in the Time of AIDS. World Development 40 (12): 2468-2477.

Kim Yi Dionne. 2011. The Role of Executive Time Horizons in State Response to AIDS in Africa. Comparative Political Studies 44(1): 55-77.

Nicole Angotti, Kim Yi Dionne, and Lauren Gaydosh. 2011. An Offer You Can’t Refuse? Provider-Initiated HIV Testing at Antenatal Clinics in Rural Malawi. Health Policy and Planning 26:307-315.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Kim Yi Dionne and Laura Seay. forthcoming. American Perceptions of Africa During an Ebola Outbreak. In Nicholas G. Evans, Tara C. Smith, and Maimuna S. Majumder (Eds.), Ebola’s Message: Public Health and Medicine in the 21st Century. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Kim Yi Dionne, Augustine Harawa, and Hastings Honde. 2016. The Ethics of Exclusion When Experimenting in Impoverished Settings. In Scott Desposato (Ed.), Ethics and Experiments: Problems and Solutions for Social Scientists and Policy Professionals. New York: Routledge.


See also my CV (PDF) or Google Scholar Profile.