Lise Rakner
Position
Professor, Professor
Affiliation
Research groups
Short info
My teaching is focused in global politics, with particular emphasis on human rights, democratization and inequality
Research
Lise Rakner is Professor of political science at the Department of Government, University of Bergen. Her research interests cover the fields of democratization and autocratization, with particular emphasis on human rights, electoral politics, political parties and processes of democratic backsliding. Rakner's work also extents to political economy, with an emphasis on economic reforms, taxation, business associations, budget processes and aid effectiveness. She has conducted a number of governance assessment analyses for international agencies and donor governments. She holds an adjunct position at the Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI), Bergen. She is the PI of the following research project Breaking BAD: Understanding Backlash Against Democracy in Africa funded by the Research Council of Norway (FRIHUMSAM), see https://www.democraticbacklash.com/. She is also PI of (INPART 2021-2025) and she heads the Zambia country study of Political determinants of sexual and reproductive health in Africa,funded by the RCN, Globvac). In her most recent research projects include Rights Activism Under Political Uncertainty, she studies NGO activism in Zimbabwe https://www.cmi.no/projects/2706-rights-activism-under-political-uncertainty and PI Norhed: epistemologies Decolonizing Epistemologies: Disciplines and the University in Relation to the Society and the World (NORHED II)
Teaching
Courses (ongoing):
- Program coordinator: Master in Politics and Governance of Global Challenges
- GOV 351: Understanding Global Challenges /studier/emner/gov351
- GOV 360-3: Gendered Autocratization as a Global Challenge
- GOV360-7: Climate Politics: The challenge of autocratization and the climate emergency
- GOV 100: Innf酶ring i Politikk og Forvaltning
- Bergen Summer research School (BSRS)-PhD Climate Governance (2015), Governance and Inequality (2021)
Publications
Publications
Selected publications
Gichohi, M. And L. Rakner (2026): 芦Democratic resilience in Africa: elections, opposition, and social movements, Democratization, DOI:10.1080/13510347.2025.2612278
L. Rakner (2026): 芦Democracy and Democratic Backsliding禄, Elgar Encyclopedia of African Politics. Kj忙r, A. M., Khisa, M. & Ndlovu, X. A. (eds.). p. 101-107 6 p
Cheeseman, N., Dendere, C. and Rakner, L.. (2026) "Chapter 9 The price of the party: How finance shapes political organization in sub-Saharan Africa". De Gruyter Handbook of Political Parties of the Global South, edited by Lise Storm, De Gruyter, pp. 207-220.
Gloppen, S., Rakner, L. (2025) Legalized resistance to autocratization in Common Law Africa; Third World Quarterly 46(2), 136鈥152.
Arriola, L. R., Choi, D. D., Davis, J. M., Phillips, M. L., & Rakner, L. (2025). Policymakers鈥 Abortion Preferences: Understanding the Intersection of Gender and Wealth. Comparative Political Studies, 58(1), 78-121. (Original work published 2025)
Stiansen, 脴., H. Gjerl酶w, and L. Rakner. "The politics of litigating and adjudicating electoral disputes: Evidence from Zambia." Electoral Studies 96 (2025): 102955.
Rakner L. Strategic Taxation: Fiscal Capacity and Accountability in African States. Perspectives on Politics. 2025;23(3):1134-1135. doi:10.1017/S1537592725101552
S枚derstr枚m J, Rakner L (2024). Imagined solidarity around tax practices: a two-dimensional framework based on motivating logic and group boundaries. The Journal of Modern African Studies 1鈥21.
Odd-Helge Fjeldstad and Lise Rakner (2024): Lobbying in tax policy making: The case of VATreform in Tanzania ch 6 in Kj忙r, A. M., Ulriksen, M., & Bak, A. K. (Eds.). (2024). The politics of revenue bargaining in Africa: Triggers, processes, and outcomes. Oxford University Press.
Arriola, Leo, Lise Rakner and Nic van de Walle (eds). 2023: Democratic Backsliding in Africa? Autocratization, Resilience and Contention. Oxford University Press. Open access:
Hinfelaar, M. L. Rakner, S. Sishuwa & N. van de Walle . 2023: 芦Legal autocratisation ahead of the 2021 Zambian elections, Journal of East African Studies, Vol 16, No 4,pp. 558-575
Kao, Kristen, Ellen Lust, Lise Rakner, 2022 :Vote-buying, anti-corruption campaigns, and identity in African elections, World Development, Volume 160, 106064, ISSN 0305-750X,
Dulani, Boniface, Lise Rakner, Lindsay Benstead, and Vibeke Wang. 2021. 鈥淒o women face a different standard? The interplay of gender and corruption in the 2014 presidential elections in Malawi.鈥 Women鈥檚 Studies International Forum 88: 102501.
Arriola, Leonardo R., Melanie L. Phillips and Lise Rakner. 2021. 鈥淪ame Rules, Higher Costs: Women鈥檚 Pathways to Candidacy in Zambia.鈥 In Women and Power in Africa: Aspiring, Campaigning, and Governing, edited by Leonardo R. Arriola, Martha Johnson and Melanie L. Phillips. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Rakner, Lise. 2021 鈥淒on鈥檛 Touch My Constitution! Civil Society Resistance to Democratic Backsliding in Africa麓s Pluralist Regimes.鈥 Glob Policy 12: 95-105. Doi:
Arriola LR, Choi DD, Davis JM, Phillips ML, Rakner L , 2021: 芦Paying to party: Candidate resources and party switching in new democracies禄. Party Politics. February 2021. doi:
Ariansen, Anja Maria Steinsland; Gloppen, Siri; Rakner, Lise; Johansson, Kjell Arne; Haaland, 脴ystein Ariansen. 2020. Time for global health diplomacy. The Lancet. 1691-1692
Gloppen, Siri and Lise Rakner. 2020. 鈥淟GBT rights in Africa鈥. In Research Handbook on Gender, Sexuality and the Law, edited by Chris Ashfrod and Alexander Main. Chetlenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. DOI:
Rakner, Lise. 2019. 鈥淒emocratic Rollback in Africa鈥. In Oxford Encyclopedia of African Politics. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.887.
Muriaas, Ragnhild L., Vibeke Wang, Lindsay Benstead, Boniface Dulani, and Lise Rakner 2019. 鈥淲hy the Gender of Traditional Authorities Matters: Intersectionality and Women鈥檚 Rights Advocacy in Malawi.鈥 Comparative Political Studies. doi:
Lust, Ellen and Lise Rakner, 2018. 鈥淭, Annual Review of Political Science, 21:1
Ballen, C., Lee, D., Rakner, L., & Cotner, S. 2018. 鈥淧olitics a 鈥淐hilly鈥 Environment for Undergraduate Women in Norway鈥, PS: Political Science & Politics, 1-6. doi:10.1017/S1049096518000045
Rakner, Lise, 2017. 鈥淭ax bargains in unlikely places: The politics of Zambian mining taxes鈥. The Extractive Industries and Society (4), pp. 525-538.
Helle, Svein Erik and Lise Rakner, 2017. 鈥淭he impact of elections. The case of Uganda鈥, in Gerschewski, Johannes and Christoph Stefes (eds.). Crisis in Autocratic Regimes, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 111-134.
Burnell, Peter, Vicky Randall and Lise Rakner (eds.), 2017. Politics in the Developing World. Oxford University Press, 5th edition.
Muriaas, Ragnhild Louise, Lise Rakner, and Ingvild Skage, 2016. 鈥淧olitical capital of ruling parties after regime change: contrasting successful insurgencies to peaceful pro-democracy movements. Civil Wars, Vol. 18(2) pp. 175-191.
Makara, Sabiti, Lise Rakner and Lars Sv氓sand (2009): 鈥淭urnaround: The National Resistance Movement and the Reintroduction of Multiparty-Party System in Uganda, International Political Science Review, Vol. 30 (2), pp. 185-204.
Rakner, Lise and Nicolas van de Walle (2009): 鈥淥pposition Weakness in Africa鈥, Journal of Democracy, Vol 20 (3), pp. 108-121.
Rakner, Lise, Lars Sv氓sand and Nixon Khembo, 2007. 鈥淔issions and fusions, foes and friends: Party system restructuring in the 2004 elections in Malawi鈥, Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 40 (9), pp. 1112-1137.
Books
Arriola, L., L. Rakner and N. van de Walle (2023): Democratic Backsliding in Africa? Autocratization, Resilience, and Contention Oxford University Press. Open access at: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/democratic-backsliding-in-africa-9780192867322?cc=no&lang=en&
Burnell, Peter, Vicky Randall and Lise Rakner (eds.), 2017. Politics in the Developing World. Oxford University Press, 5th edition.
Elgesem, D., E. Eide, S. Gloppen, and L. Rakner (red.), 2014. Klima, Medier og Politikk. Oslo: Abstrakt
Kiiza, Julius, Sabiti Makara and Lise Rakner (eds.), 2008. Electoral Democracy in Uganda: Understanding the Institutional Dynamics, Processes and Outcomes of the 2006 Multiparty Elections. Kampala: Fountain Publishers.
Gloppen, Siri and Lise Rakner (eds.), 2007: Globalization and Democratization: Challenges for Political Parties. Bergen: Fagbokforlaget.
Rakner, Lise, 2003: Political and Economic Liberalisation in Zambia. Uppsala: The Nordic Africa Institute..
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Projects
2022-2025 Rights Activism under Political Uncertainty (RightAct) (Research Council of Norway, Scientific Renewal)
2021-2025 (PI)
2017- 2021 Research Council of Norway (FRIHUMSAM): Breaking BAD: Explaining Backlash Against Democracy (PI).
2016-2020: Research Council of Norway (GLOBVAC): Political determinants of sexual and reproductive health in Africa (RNC, lead Researcher Zambia country study
2016-2020: Vetenskapsr氓det (The Swedish Research Council): Social Institutions and Governance: Lessons from Sub-Sahara Africa (Gothenburg University, co PI with Ellen Lust