Ken Opalo

Ken Opalo is an associate professor in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He studies institutions and the political economy of development. He is the author of Legislative Development in Africa: Politics and Postcolonial Legacies (Cambridge University Press, 2019).


What’s behind Kenya’s ‘leaderless’ protests?

Young demonstrators are contesting Ruto’s poor governance – and the legitimacy of Kenya’s political institutions.

Don’t call it a “coup epidemic” in Africa 🎧

Experts unpack Africa's recent coups and democratic resilience.

Why are Kenyans protesting their government?

Popular support for the Kenyatta government has eroded. Here’s why.

Kenya’s Supreme Court just declared the Aug. 8 elections invalid. Here’s what this means.

Five things you should know about the political crisis in Burundi

As thousands protest against term limit extension in Burkina Faso, will other African presidents take note?