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Public Lecture: Rethinking Conflict Resolution in the Contemporary Post-Ottoman Neighborhood and Beyond
S0.20

The ERC Project “Diasporas and Contested Sovereignty” and the PAIS International Security Cluster invite you to a:

Public Lecture

Rethinking Conflict Resolution in the Contemporary Post-Ottoman Neighborhood and Beyond

With Dr. Neophytos Loizides
(Reader In Conflict Analysis at Kent University)

28 April 2016, Thursday, 12:00-14:00, S0.20

Refreshments will be served

More information here

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Seminar: Professor Richard Youngs, 'The Puzzle of Non-Western Democracy'
S0.17

Professor Richard Youngs, 'The Puzzle of Non-Western Democracy'

"Western democracy is being questioned around the world. At the same time, Western aid groups are quick to say that they are not trying to impose a particular style of democracy on others and that they are open to supporting local, alternative forms of democracy. This book examines what it is about Western democracy that non-Westerners are reacting negatively to and whether the critics often are equating a dislike for certain Western social or economic features with an aversion to of Western political systems. It also explores the current state of debate about alternative forms of democratic practice in different regions--Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America--and then puts forward ideas about how Western actors engaged in democracy support can do a better job of incorporating new thinking about alternative democratic forms into their efforts."

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