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Part 1 of our series on the language and culture of Thailand. In this video, instructors Suriya Sriphrom and Suchada Sanonguthai introduce the country of Thailand and the topics covered in this…
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This talk examines Russia’s evolving information strategy abroad, examining the variety of different tools now being used to try to influence the domestic political discourse and media space of…
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The present paper begins with the well-traveled notion of institutions as “the rules of the game”
and seeks to give some conceptual concreteness to the idea of rules in order to…
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We examine non-price allocation mechanisms when the incentive and information constraints
faced by a democratic government may render the ideal (i.e., “first-best”) outcomes…
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The persistence of autocratic regimes in the context of modern societies
creates significant challenges for social science theory and empirical
research. The panelists will address these challenges…
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The paper describes and analyzes women’s participation in the recent constitutional amendment
process in Liberia and argues that a feminist, dialogic model best captures the lessons
learned…
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Scholars typically regard the “rule of law”—a stable and predictable process by which laws are
implemented, enforced, and changed—as a cornerstone of good governance and a…
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In part 6 of our month-long conversation about the role business can and should play in the world's peace processes, Dr. John Sullivan, retired Executive Director of the Center for International…
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BiographyPamela S. Karlan is the Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Professor of Public Interest Law and co-director of the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic at Stanford Law School. Her primary scholarly…
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Over half a century of the power struggle between local communities and the state on environmental
governance issues in Southeast Asia, the conception of data, knowledge, and science
went through…
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