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Democratizing the Production of Human Rights in Burma
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John G. Dale
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Qualification:
Ph.D. Sociology, with interdisciplinary certificate in Social Theory and Comparative History., University of California, Davis
M.A., Sociology, The New School for Social Research, Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, New York, NY
Topics of Interest:
Activism, Anthropology, Capacity Building, Ethnography, Democracy and Democratization, East Asia, Conflict Resolution, Research, Rule of Law, Globalization, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Economic Development, Human Rights, Post-Conflict, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons, Justice, Law/Legal, Politics, Social Entrepreneurship
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Democratizing the Production of Human Rights in Burma
Event Type: Event
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Fairfax Johnson Center, Meeting Room B