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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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CSD Seminar Series
B0.06

The Centre for Studies in Democratization is organising 'informal discussion group presentations' again in 2010/2011 (all in B0.06). The idea is to present a paper or ideas or thoughts or work in progress, which are all related to the theme of democracy/ democratization, within 15 minutes. The rest of the time (45 minutes) will be spent for discussion and to get feedback from the rest of the group. So, sessions comprise a short presentation followed by discussion, Q and A. Bring your own lunch!

Wednesday, March 16, 12.00-1.00. Juan Carlos Gomez, "Revisiting the impact of political culture on democracy in Latin America"

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PaIS Seminar Series 2011 - Change to scheduled seminar.
S0.18


Roundtable: 'From Revolution to Democracy in the Middle East?'
Date: Wednesday March 16
Time: 4.00 - 5.30 pm
Place: Social Studies SO.18
Chair: Professor Wyn Grant

Speakers:

*Renske Doorenspleet, Associate Professor of Comparative Politics - "From revolution to democracy: General insights from Comparative Politics"

*Nicola Pratt, Associate Professor of the International Politics of the Middle East- "Opportunities for and challenges to democracy in the Middle East"

*Peter Burnell, Professor of the Politics and International Studies - "What can and should the West do to support democratic development in the region?"

Short presentations by the speakers will be followed with time for discussion, debate, comments and questions.

Entry is free and open to all.
Refreshments between 3.30 and 4.00

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