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DESCRIPTION:People Power and the Prospects of Democratic Transition in the 
 Middle East: Lessons from the Jasmine Revolution Dr. Bellin is the author 
 of Stalled Democracy: Capital Labor and the Paradox of State-Sponsored Dev
 elopment and has written extensively on the authoritarian persistence in t
 he Middle East\, the political economy of development\, the evolution of c
 ivil society\, and the politics of cultural change. She has been a Carnegi
 e Scholar and a Princeton University Fellow and has served as an editor of
  the journal Comparative Politics since 2005. She previously taught at the
  Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies\, Harvard Universi
 ty\, Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New 
 York.
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SUMMARY:MES presents: Eva Bellin
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:People Power and the Prospects of Democratic T
 ransition in the Middle East: Lessons from the Jasmine Revolution Dr. Bell
 in is the author of Stalled Democracy: Capital Labor and the Paradox of St
 ate-Sponsored Development and has written extensively on the authoritarian
  persistence in the Middle East\, the political economy of development\, t
 he evolution of civil society\, and the politics of cultural change. She h
 as been a Carnegie Scholar and a Princeton University Fellow and has serve
 d as an editor of the journal Comparative Politics since 2005. She previou
 sly taught at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies\,
  Harvard University\, Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City U
 niversity of New York.
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