Blurring the Lines: Globalization, Dissent and Democracy
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Panel 2: Blurring the Lines: Globalization, Dissent and Democracy
- The Internationalization/Transnationalization of the State and its Relation to Low-Intensity Democracy: The Case of Haiti
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Ray Silvius & Neil Burron, Political Science - Networks of Power: The World Water Council in Global and Local Contexts
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Emma Lui, Political Economy - Spatial Strategies in the Policing of Protest: The Liberal Democratic State and the Contestation of Public Space
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Andrew Crosby, Political Science - Imagining the Diasporic Link: The Franco-Algerian Media Dialogues on the 2005 Emeutes in France
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Irina Mihalache, School of Journalism and Communication - Discussant: Daniel Tubb, Political Economy
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