Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law

The Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law' (CDDRL) "at Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) seeks to promote innovative and practical research to assist developing countries and transitioning societies in the design and implementation of policies to foster democracy, balanced and sustainable development, and the rule of law. Scholars affiliated with CDDRL explore how best to harmonize the pursuit of each of these goals in the interest of helping to produce states and societies that are freer, richer, more law-abiding, and more transparent." 


 * "Under the leadership of first Coit Blacker and then Stephen Krasner, CDDRL already has made its mark in just a few short years in reshaping the Stanford intellectual community regarding issues of democracy, development, and the rule of law. But we have only just begun, in part because our Center is new and in part because the issues are so complex and yet so pressing for the era in which we live.


 * "From its founding in the fall of 2002, CDDRL has aimed to cross disciplinary divides. With the generous support of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, FSI (then called SIIS) established CDDRL in cooperation with the Graduate School of Business and Stanford Law School guided by the belief that economists, lawyers, sociologists, and political scientists would be able to develop more comprehensive explanations of the evolution of democracy, development, and rule of law if they worked together rather than in parallel." Pdf


 * Michael McFaul is the director of CDDRL.
 * Kathryn Stoner-Weiss is Associate Director of Research and Senior Research Scholar at CDDRL.

Faculty and Research Staff

 * Coit Blacker
 * Byron Bland
 * David Brady
 * Gerhard Casper
 * Larry Diamond
 * Alberto Diaz-Cayeros
 * Jim Fearon
 * Avner Greif
 * Tom Heller
 * Peter Henry
 * David Holloway
 * Eric Jensen
 * Terry Karl
 * Stephen Krasner
 * Gail Lapidus
 * Beatriz Magaloni
 * Michael McFaul
 * John McMillan
 * John Meyer
 * Francisco Ramirez
 * Helen Stacy
 * Kathryn Stoner-Weiss
 * Romain Wacziarg
 * Allen Weiner
 * Jeremy Weinstein
 * Eric Yu

Visiting Scholars 2005–2006

 * Ghassan Atiyyah
 * Leonardo Morlino
 * Alina Mungui-Pippidi
 * Vitali Silitsky
 * Caroline Warner
 * Christophe Zuërcher

Pre-/Post-Doctoral Fellows 2005–2006
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 * David Backer
 * Julia Gray
 * Zachary Kaufman
 * Peter Lorentzen
 * Gideon Maltz
 * Christine Scheiber

Draper Hills Summer Fellows
To read curriculum.

2009 (partial list)
Accessed May 2010:


 * Bishnu P. Adhikari, Nepal; Thelma Ekiyor, Nigeria/Ghana; Judith February, South Africa; Guillermo Gonzales-Arica, Peru; Lusine Hakobyan, Armenia; Rizgar Taha Hammed, Iraq; Fariz Ismailzade, Azerbaijan; Guillermo Jorge, Argentina; Malcolm Wleemogar Joseph, Liberia; Vasily Khokhlov, Russia; Oyuntsetseg Khurts, Mongolia; Abiodun Kolawole, Nigeria; Dun Tien Luu, Vietnam; Carolyn Mercado, Philippines; Tosi Mpanu-Mpanu, Democratic Republic of the Congo; Rukshana Nanayakkara, Sri Lanka; Driton Qeriqi, Kosovo; Kateryna Ryabiko, Ukraine; John Sangwa, Zambia; Sonam Tshering, Bhutan ; Dajun Zhang, China; Tamar Zhvania, Georgia; Wafaa Osama, Egypt; Andriy Shevchenko, Ukraine

2008 (partial list)
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 * Shahin Abbasov, Azerbaijan; [[Sheerin Al Araj, Palestine; Nelson Chamisa, Zimbabawe; Zahid F. Ebrahim, Pakistan; Khalid El Hariry, Morocco; Pewee S. Flomoku, Liberia ; Ekanya Geofrey, Uganda; Ester Hakobyan, Armenia; Sukaina Jameel, Iraq; Eka Kemularia, Georgia; Machill Manidu Maxwell, Nigeria; Roozbeh Mirebranimi, Iran; Marie-Claude Najm, Lebanon; Mohammed Nosseir, Egypt; Ini-Abasi Laura Onuk, Nigeria; Prateek Pradhan, Nepal; Maan Abdul Salam, Syria; Natalya Seitmuratova, Republic of Kazakhstan; Iryna Vidanava, Belarus; Sakena Yacoobi, Afghanistan; Sisay Alemahu Yeshanew, Ethiopia; Yusmadi Yusoff, Malaysia; Wenguang Zhang, China; Andrei Illarionov, Russia; Sakena Yacobbi, Afghanistan; Mohammad Tahavori, Iran

2007
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 * David Abesadze, Huda Ahmed, Jafar Alshayeb, Abduljalil Al Singace, Donya Aziz, Mohammad Azizi, Kingsley N. T. Bangwell, Alina Belskaya, Jay P. Chaudhary, Garrett J. Cummeh III, Maria Eismont, Rabih El Chaer, Safinaz El Tarouty, Iulian Fruntasu, Giao N. Hoang, Franck Kamunga Cibangu, Maina Kiai, Hasmik Minasyan, Yang Peng, Aasiya Riaz, Kate Sam-Ngbor, Zvisinei Sandi, Taras Shevchenko, Majid Tavallaei, Vera Tkachenko, Roya Toloui, Hossam Youssef

2006 (partial list)
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 * Fahim Hakim, Afghanistan; Shahmahmood Miakhel, Afghanistan; Mohammad Nasib, Afghanistan; Tatul Manasserian, Armenia; Junning Liu, China; Juan Londono, Colombia; Luhiriri By Amungu, Democratic Republic of Congo; Sameh Henien, Egypt; Ezzat I. M. Youssef, Egypt; Talan Aouny, Iraq; Anthony Njoroge, Kenya; Gladwell Otieno, Kenya; Bechir El Hassen, Mauritania; Sani Aliyu, Nigeria; Clement Nwanko, Nigeria; Saad Paracha, Pakistan; Anna Sevortyan, Russia; Dmitry Vishnyakov, Russia; Tetiana Soboleva, Ukraine; Quang Nguyen, Vietnam; Violet Gonda, Zimbabwe; Rindai Chipifunde, Zimbabwe

2005 (partial list)
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 * Inaam Hassan Alyasiry, Iraq; Renchinnyam Amarjargal, Mongolia; Lien Thi Bich Bui, Vietnam; Rindai Chipfunde, Zimbabwe; Telesphore Kagaba, Rwanda; Nancy Gamal El-Din Okail, Egypt; Patrick Rafolisy, Madagascar; Yulia Savchenko, Kyrgyzstan; Gustavo Beliz, Argentina; Miabiye (Abiye) Kuromiema, Nigeria; Davidson A. Kuyateh, Sierra Leone; Tanya Lokshina, Russia; Anthony Njoroge, Kenya; Adelino Periera, Sao Tome and Prinicipe ; Mehmood Pracha, India

Publications
http://cddrl.stanford.edu/publications/workingpapers/
 * "CENTER OVERVIEW 2005–2006"
 * A list of working papers from 2004 onward are available at:

Contact

 * Web: http://cddrl.stanford.edu