Jason M. Brownlee
Jason M. Brownlee
- Post-doctoral Fellow 2004 -2005
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Biography
Jason Brownlee is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law for 2004 - 2005. His areas of interest are in regime change and regime durability; political institutions; domestic democratization movements and international democracy promotion.
His publications include:
- "And Yet They Persist: Explaining Survival and Transition in Neopatrimonial Regimes," Studies in Comparative International Development, (November 2002)
- "The Decline of Pluralism in Mubarak's Egypt," Journal of Democracy, (October 2002)
Reprinted in Larry Diamond, Marc F. Plattner, and Daniel Brumberg (eds.), Islam and Democracy in the Middle East (Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press 2003) - "Low Tide After the Third Wave: Exploring Politics under Authoritarianism," Comparative Politics, (July 2002)