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DESCRIPTION:Panel Discussion: &nbsp\;“Democratic Transitions Around the Wor
 ld”Professor Brown will lead a panel discussion on how the principles of t
 ransparency\, tolerance\, rule of law\, and cooperation play out in relati
 on to specific political and cultural differences among post-conflict situ
 ations. What counts as a successful democratic transition? Panelists will 
 include:&nbsp\; Keith Brown\;&nbsp\; A.H. Peter Castro Anthropology\; Matt
 hew Cleary Political Science\; David Crane\, College of Law\; Renée DeNeve
 rs\, Public Administration and International Affairs\; Miriam Elman\, Poli
 tical Science\; Robert Rubinstein\, Anthropology\, moderator\n&nbsp\;\nKei
 th Brown&nbsp\; \nResearch Professor&nbsp\; \nThomas J. Watson\nInstitute 
 for International Studies&nbsp\; \nBrown University \n&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;\nKe
 ith\nBrown is an\nanthropologist who works on ethno-nationalism\, labor mi
 gration\, democracy\npromotion\, and new forms of citizenship in the Balka
 ns and transnationally. He\nis committed to collaborative research that in
 volves scholars and practitioners\nfrom different professions and discipli
 nes.
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion - Democratic Transitions Around the World
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Panel Discussion: &nbsp\;<br>“Democratic Tr
 ansitions Around the World”<br><br>Professor Brown will lead a panel discu
 ssion on how the principles of transparency\, tolerance\, rule of law\, an
 d cooperation play out in relation to specific political and cultural diff
 erences among post-conflict situations. What counts as a successful democr
 atic transition? Panelists will include:&nbsp\; Keith Brown\;&nbsp\; A.H. 
 Peter Castro Anthropology\; Matthew Cleary Political Science\; David Crane
 \, College of Law\; Renée DeNevers\, Public Administration and Internation
 al Affairs\; Miriam Elman\, Political Science\; Robert Rubinstein\, Anthro
 pology\, moderator</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong style=""><span style=""
 >Keith Brown</span></strong>&nbsp\; </p>\n<p><span style="">Research Profe
 ssor</span>&nbsp\; </p>\n<p><span style="">Thomas J. Watson\nInstitute for
  International Studies</span>&nbsp\; </p>\n<p><span style="">Brown Univers
 ity</span> </p>\n<p><strong style=""><span style="line-height: 115%">&nbsp
 \;</span></strong></p>\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Keith\nBrown is an\nanthropolog
 ist who works on ethno-nationalism\, labor migration\, democracy\npromotio
 n\, and new forms of citizenship in the Balkans and transnationally. He\ni
 s committed to collaborative research that involves scholars and practitio
 ners\nfrom different professions and disciplines.</p>
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