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April 19, 2012 - CDDRL, ARD Announcement
Stanford conference explores new development approaches post Arab Spring
As the Arab world undergoes an unprecedented period of political transition, many are looking towards a new development model to spur economic growth and social advancement. The Program on Arab Reform and Democracy (ARD) at Stanford's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law examined this question during its third annual conference on April 26-27, 2012 at Stanford University. The conference featured leading academics, practitioners, and activists, who looked beyond economics to present a more integrated framework for development.
According to ARD Program Manager Lina Khatib, "A goal of the conference is to present an integrated approach to development in the Arab world, particularly in places witnessing democratic transition, which links social, political, and economic factors."
The conference included a diverse array of speakers hailing from the political and social sectors, representing youth leaders, religious minorities, women's rights advocates, and civil society representatives, who joined economists to discuss new regional frameworks for development.
Conference speakers included: Mona Makram Ebeid, who has a long and distinguished career as a parliamentarian in Egypt, commenting on the challenges facing minority rights in democratic transition; Hedi Larbi, director of the Middle East department at the World Bank, who will address the issue of oil dependency and how it constrains economic development in the Gulf region; Libyan NGO leader Rihab Elhaj who co-founded The New Libya Foundation and who will speak about the important role civil society plays in the development equation; and Valentine Moghadam, professor of sociology at Northeastern University and a leading expert on gender issues, who will examine political development through a gender lens.
To view the complete program and download the presentation documents and conference report, please click here.
Participant Biographies (modified April 2012)
PDF: ARD_2012_Biographies.pdf (79.1KB)
Agenda (modified April 2012)
PDF: ARD_2012_Agenda.pdf (39.2KB)
Presentation abstracts (modified April 2012)
PDF: ARD_2012_Conference_abstracts....pdf (121.9KB)
Boughzala, Mongi. Economic Reforms in Egypt and Tunisia: Revolutionary Change and an Uncertain Agenda (modified May 2012)
PDF: Boughzala,_Mongi._Economic_Ref...pdf (219.2KB)
Alkebsi, Abdulwahab. Delivering Dignity (modified May 2012)
PDF: Alkebsi,_Abdulwahab._Deliverin...pdf (2.9MB)
Larbi, Hedi. Oil Dependence and State Building-Comparative Analysis of Iraq and LibyaLarbi, Hedi. Oil Dependence and State Building-Comparative Analysis of Iraq and Libya (modified May 2012)
PDF: Larbi,_Hedi._Oil_Dependence_an...pdf (401.1KB)
Skalli-Hanna, LoubnSkalli-Hanna, Loubna. Youth, ICTs and Development OpportunitiesSkalli-Hanna, LoubnSkalli-Hanna, Loubna. Youth, ICTs and Development Opportunities (modified May 2012)
PDF: Skalli-Hanna,_Loubna._Youth,_I...pdf (1.0MB)
Chomiak, Laryssa. Civil Society in TunisiaChomiak, Laryssa. Civil Society in Tunisia (modified May 2012)
PDF: Chomiak_,_Laryssa._Civil_Socie...pdf (8.1MB)
Elhaj, Rihab. Building Libyan Civil SocietyElhaj, Rihab. Building Libyan Civil Society (modified May 2012)
PDF: Elhaj,_Rihab._Building_Libyan_...pdf (39.5MB)
Moghadam, Valentine. Engendering Democracy after the Arab SpringMoghadam, Valentine. Engendering Democracy after the Arab Spring (modified May 2012)
PDF: Moghadam,_Valentine._Engenderi...pdf (1.3MB)
Saif, Ibrahim. Lessons from the Gulf’s Twin Shocks (modified May 2012)
PDF: Saif,_Ibrahim._Lessons_from_th...pdf (352.8KB)
Makram-Ebeid, Mona. Challenges Facing Minority Rights in Democratic Transition. (modified May 2012)
PDF: Challenges_Facing_Minority_Rig...pdf (102.4KB)
Kossaifi, George. Democratic Transition and Development in the Arab World (modified May 2012)
PDF: Democratic_Transition_and_Deve...pdf (167.6KB)
Conference Report (modified June 2012)
PDF: DemocraticTransitionandDevelop...pdf (37.7KB)
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Topics: Democracy | Democracy in the Arab world | Economic development | Economics | Oil | Rule of law and corruption | World Bank | Egypt | Libya | Middle East & North Africa



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