Dr. Vladimir Chlouba
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Profile
Dr. Vladimir Chlouba, assistant professor of leadership studies, researches the conditions that underpin political order in weak states. In particular, he is an expert in traditional leadership with a regional focus in sub-Saharan Africa. He also investigates the long-term ramifications of colonialism and the enduring effects of early statehood on the African continent. Having conducted extensive field research in several African countries, including Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, and Malawi, he is keen to involve his students in hands-on research experiences in the developing world.
Dr. Chlouba received his doctorate in political science at The Ohio State University. Prior to joining the Jepson School in 2023, he was a visiting fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame. At the Kellogg Institute, he explored how norms habituated by inhabitants of precolonial African states continue to shape ordinary people's attitudes toward politics today.
Dr. Chlouba’s work has been published in leading academic journals, including Comparative Political Studies, Journal of Historical Political Economy, and others. Outside of academic work, he has co-authored several policy-oriented reports published by the World Bank. To learn more about Vladimir Chlouba’s research and teaching, visit his personal website.
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Selected Publications
Journal Articles
Chlouba, Vladimir. (2024). "African Traditional Institutions and Support for Democracy." Democratization, Jan. 18, 2024: 1 -26.
Chlouba, Vladimir, Jan H. Pierskalla, and Erik Wibbels. (2023). “Historical Exposure to Statehood, Ethnic Exclusion, and Compliance with the State.” Journal of Historical Political Economy, 3(1): 125-160.
Chlouba, Vladimir. (2022). “Liberation Wars as Critical Junctures: Colonial Heritage and the Persistence of Inequality.” Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy, 3(2): 149-181.
Chlouba, Vladimir, Daniel S. Smith, and Seamus Wagner. (2021). “Early Statehood and Support for Autocratic Rule in Africa.” Comparative Political Studies, 55(4): 688-724.
Chlouba, Vladimir. (2021). “One Size Fits All: The Origins of Mixed Governance in Namibia.” Journal of the Middle East and Africa, 12(4): 445-466.
Chlouba, Vladimir and Jianzi He. (2021). “Colonial Legacy, Private Property, and Rural Development: 2021 Evidence from Namibian Countryside.” Economic History of Developing Regions, 36(1): 30-56.
Chlouba, Vladimir. (2020). “Traditional Authority and State Legitimacy: Evidence from Namibia.”
Journal of the Middle East and Africa, 11(3): 251-272. - In the News
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