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Desha Girod
CDDRL Postdoctoral Fellow 2008-2009 (former)
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Research Interests
foreign aid, comparative political institutions, civil war
Desha Girod is a postdoctoral fellow at the Center on Democracy, Development and Rule of Law at Stanford University where she manages the program Evaluating International Influences on Democratic Development. Her research focuses on the influence of external actors on political and economic development. In 2009, she will join the faculty of the Department of Government at Georgetown University.
Publications
Events & Presentations
- Poorly Governed Resource-Dependent States: Policy Options for the New Administration
March 13, 2009 CDDRL Workshop
Basil Zavoico, Desha Girod, Ian Gary, James D. Fearon, Karin Lissakers, Kevin Morrison, Macartan Humphreys, Michael Ross, Nilmini Gunaratne Rubin, Petter Nore, Brian Phipps, Stephen Haber, Stephen D. Krasner, Corinna Gilfillan
8 papers, presentation, conference agenda available - Evaluating International Influences on Democratic Development - Authors Workshop
March 5, 2009 - March 6, 2009 CDDRL Workshop
Larry Diamond, Kathryn Stoner, John Dunlop, Greg Domber, Ray Jennings, Valerie Bunce, Richard Youngs, Ed Aspinall, Donald K. Emmerson, Tim Sisk, Joel Barkan, Alberto Diaz-Cayeros, Beatriz Magaloni, Antoinette Handley, Sun Hyuk-Kim, David Ariel Adesnik, Desha Girod, Senem Aydin, Yaprak Gursoy, Abbas Milani, Minxin Pei, Kevin O'Brien, Sharon Wolchik - Deference, Dissent, and Dispute Resolution: An Experimental Intervention Using Mass Media to Change Norms and Behavior in Rwanda
February 28, 2008 Social Science Seminar
Elizabeth Levy Paluck, Desha Girod - Why being resource poor helps post-war development
October 23, 2007 CDDRL Research Seminar
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