Prakash Kashwan, PhD

Prakash Kashwan, PhD

Prakash Kashwan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Connecticut. His research and scholarship focuses on political economy of institutions, environmental policy and politics, global climate governance, and climate justice. In these endeavors, he utilizes a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, while building on his over two-decade-long engagements with questions of environment and development, including via a first career in international development (1999-2005).

Professor Kashwan is the author of Democracy in the Woods: Environmental Conservation and Social Justice in India, Tanzania, and Mexico (Oxford University Press, 2017) and articles in World Development, Ecological Economics, Regional Environmental Change, Land Use Policy, Journal of Environmental Management, International Journal of the Commons, Journal of Theoretical Politics, and Global Environmental Politics. He has also contributed popular commentaries to the Washington Post and the Guardian, among others.

Professor Kashwan teaches courses on the politics of the environment, environmental policy and institutions, and research methods. More information about his research and teaching is available at https://prakash-kashwan.uconn.edu/

Recent Publications

  1. Rethinking power and institutions in the shadows of neoliberalism: (An introduction to a special issue of World Development). World Development.
  2. Inequality, Democracy, and the Environment: A Cross-National AnalysisEcological Economics.131: 139–15
  3. Integrating Power in Institutional Analysis: A Micro-Foundation PerspectiveJournal of Theoretical Politics, 28(1), 5-26.
  4. Forest Policies, Institutions, and REDD+ in India, Tanzania, and MexicoGlobal Environmental Politics,15(3), 95-117.