Research at Shorenstein APARC
Poverty, inequality, and democracy
Research topicPublications
The Institutional Imperative: The Politics of Equitable Development in Southeast Asia
Erik Kuhonta
Stanford University Press (2011)
- Catch Up: Why Poor Countries Are Becoming Richer, Democratic, Increasingly Peaceable, and Sometimes More Dangerous
Henry S. Rowen
Shorenstein APARC (1999)
Events & Presentations
Is the Party Over? The Obsolescence of Authoritarian Growth in Singapore and Malaysia
April 8, 2013 Seminar
Sudhir Thomas Vadaketh
Audio transcript available
presentation available
A Stake in the Heart of Lipset's Law? Indonesia versus Modernization Theory
April 8, 2009 Seminar
Mark Thompson- If the World Could Vote: What Does the World Want from the Next US President?
May 8, 2008 Lecture Series
Alejandro Toledo, Kantathi Suphamongkhon, Michael H. Armacost
Audio transcript available
China's Harmonious Society: Village Democracy, Development and "Pork Barrel Politics"
January 10, 2008 Shorenstein APARC, FSI Stanford Seminar Series
Scott Rozelle
Partitioning the Philippines - Is It Desirable? Is It Realistic? A Scholarly Conversation
April 13, 2006 Seminar Series
David C. Martinez, Lela Noble, Donald K. Emmerson
Audio transcript available
2 papers available



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