Democratization Seminar
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2001-2002
 
October 9, 2001
Daniel Brumberg
Georgetown University
"Dissonant Politics in Iran and Indonesia"
Paper available
here in PDF format
(
PDF help)
December 4, 2001
Masipula Sithole
University of Zimbabwe
"The Movement for Democracy in Zimbabwe"
Paper published in the January 2001 issue of the
Journal of Democracy
January 16, 2002
Helen Stacy
Institute for International Studies, Stanford University
"Human Rights and Democracy"
January 29, 2002
Carl Gershman
President of the National Endowment for Democracy
"A Strategy for Promoting Democracy"
Paper available
here in PDF format
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February 25, 2002
Richard Rose
Director of the Centre for the Study of Public Policy,
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
"Popular Responses to Democratic Transformation"
March 7, 2002
Luis Moreno Ocampo
President of Transparency International, Latin America
"The Montesinos Videos:
When the State is Captured by a Corrupt Network"
April 2, 2002
Susan Rose-Ackerman
Yale University
"Corruption and Government: Causes, Consequences, and Reform"
April 3, 2002 (12:00 PM)
Vladimir Mau
Director, Working Centre for Economic Reform,
Government of the Russian Federation
"The Challenge of Revolution:
Contemporary Russia in Historical Perspective"
April 23, 2002
Guillermo O'Donnell
Notre Dame University and
Stanford Center for Advanced Behavioral Sciences
"Some Thoughts about New Democracies"
Paper available
here in PDF format
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PDF help)
May 21, 2002
Minxin Pei
Carnegie Endowment, Washington DC
"Why Has State Predation Become Decentralized in China?"
May 30, 2002
Ramin Jahanbegloo
International Forum for Democratic Studies
"Prospects for Democracy in Iran"
Unless otherwise noted, these seminars take place in the Okimoto Room, 3rd Floor, Encina Hall, at 6:00 PM.