Maria Nagawa
Maria is a joint PhD Candidate of Public Policy and Political Science at Duke University. Her research focuses on governance and international development with a particular interest in the role of bureaucrats, traditional leaders, and NGOs in political and economic development. For her dissertation, she investigates how foreign aid impacts the incentives and performance of bureaucrats in aid-recipient countries. Her other works in progress include chiefs, political participation, and service provision in rural Ghana and how NGOs respond to repressive governments in Cambodia, Uganda, and Serbia.