Cultural Change Institute

Based at the Fletcher School the Cultural Change Institute "is the result of Larry Harrison’s 25-year campaign to raise awareness of the crucial role culture plays in producing economic progress, democratic governance, and social justice."

Executive Committee
Accessed December 2010:


 * Jerome Kagan, Child-rearing advisor
 * Fernando Reimers, Education advisor
 * Peter Berger, Religion advisor
 * Reese Schonfeld, Media advisor
 * Richard Lamm, Leadership advisor
 * Robert Kleinbaum, Private sector advisor

Network Members
Accessed December 2010:


 * Majid Afousi, Iran
 * Aijaz Aijazuddin, Pakistan (columnist)
 * Morris Altman, Canada (U Sask., econ)
 * Maria Lucia Victor Barbosa, Brazil (sociology)
 * Tim Bartlett, New York (Random House)
 * Ann Bernstein, South Africa (consult.)
 * Dag Blanck, Sweden (poli sci)
 * Stephen Bosworth
 * Archie Brown, UK (Oxford: Russia)
 * Harold Caballeros, Guatemala
 * Marita Carballo, Argentina (polling)
 * Houchang Chehabi, Iran (Boston University, poli sci))
 * Irakli Chkonia, Georgia (MALD)
 * Matan Chorev, USA (MALD--Harvard)
 * Chua Beng-Huat, Singapore (poli sci)
 * Charles Cogan, USA (Harvard)
 * Barbara Crossette, USA (NYTimes, ret.)
 * Consuelo Cruz, USA (int. rel., Tufts)
 * Gurcharan Das, India (businessman, author)
 * Hernando de Soto, Perú (lawyer, author)
 * Don Eberly, USA
 * Fabien Eboussi Boulaga, Cameroon
 * Robert Edgerton, USA (anthro., UCLA)
 * Paul Ehrlich, USA (biol., Stanford)
 * Alfonso Esguerra, Colombia (MD), philanthtropist)
 * Yilmaz Esmer, Turkey (poli sci)
 * Daniel Etounga-Manguelle, Cameroon (econ)
 * Michael Fairbanks, USA
 * Steven Finkel, USA (U. of Pittsburgh, poli sci)
 * James Fox, USA (DC, econ)
 * Lisa Fox, USA (DC, econ)
 * Francis Fukuyama, USA (SAIS, poli sci)
 * Martha Julia García-Sellers, USA (Tufts)
 * Nathan Glazer, USA (Harvard emeritus: soc.)
 * Michael Glennon, USA (Fletcher: int law)
 * Mariano Grondona, Argentina (media, law)
 * Nikolas Gvosdev, DC (Nixon Center: Russia)
 * Donald Halstead, USA (Cambridge, editor)
 * Polly Harrison, USA (DC, anthro)
 * Robert Hefner, USA (BU, anthro; replaces Berger)
 * Luis Diego Herrera Amighetti, CR (psychiatrist)
 * Kent Hill, USA (former USAID, now VP Templeton)
 * Bob Hodam USA, (consultant, ret.)
 * David Hojman, UK (econ, U. Liverpool)
 * Pervez Hoodbhoy, Pakistan (physicist, columnist)
 * Mala Htun, USA (New School, NYC)
 * Samuel Huntington, deceased
 * Osvaldo Hurtado, Ecuador (former pres)
 * Ken Hynes, USA (Canadian, MALD, heads On The Frontier)
 * Minabere Ibelema, USA (Nierian, U of Alabama)
 * Ronald Inglehart, USA (U Mich., poli sci)
 * Tamar Jacoby, USA (Manhattan Institute, research)
 * Joseph Kalt, USA (Harvard, JFK: Poli sci, native Americans)
 * Khoo Boo Teik, Malaysia (poli sci)
 * Janos Kovacs, Vienna
 * Timur Kuran, USA (Duke: econ, Islam)
 * David Landes, USA (Harvard emer, econ hist)
 * Daniel Latouche, Canada (U. Montreal, soc)
 * Jim Lederman, Israel (Canadian journalist)
 * Gabriel Salman Lenz, USA (MIT, poli sci)
 * Stephen Lewis, USA (Carleton, econ)
 * Thomas Lickona, USA (SUNY Cortland, character edu)
 * Stace Lindsay, USA (Bosotn, consultant)
 * Seymour Martin Lipset, deceased
 * Roderick MacFarquhar, USA (Harvard, poli sci)
 * Anthony Maingot, USA (FL Atl U, Caribbean)
 * Matteo Marini, Italy (U Calabria, dev)
 * Bernice Martin, UK (Soc)
 * David Martin, UK (Soc: Religion)
 * Octavio Mavila, Perú (businessman)
 * John McWhorter, USA Manhattan Institute, race)
 * Pratap Bhanu Mehta, India (New Delhi, consult)
 * Carlos Alberto Montaner, Spain (Madrid: journalist)
 * Andrew Natsios, USA (Georgetown)
 * Harvey Nelson, USA (FL Int U, poli sci)
 * Richard Niemi, USA (U. Rochester polio sci, civic ed)
 * Michael Novak, USA (DC, AEI, Cath.)
 * Mariusz Ozminkowski, USA
 * Orlando Patterson, USA (Harvard, Soc.)
 * Dwight Perkins, USA (Harvard, econ)
 * Thorleiff Pettersson, Sweden (U Uppsala: poli sci)
 * Nicolai Petro, USA (URI: Russia)
 * Michael Porter, USA (Harvard:econ/compet)
 * Georges Prevelakis, France (Sorbonne: urban studies)
 * Lucian Pye, USA (MIT, ret)
 * William Ratliff, USA (Stanford/Hoover)
 * Eleonora Reimers, USA (Boston: Wheelock, edu)
 * Elisha Renne, USa (U Mich: poi sci: Africa)
 * Robert Rotberg, USA (Harvard: Africa Haiti)
 * Jeffrey Sachs, USA (Columbia, econ)
 * Octavio Sánchez, Honduras (Law)
 * John Sanbrailo, USA (Panam Dev Foundation; former USAID)
 * Richard Shweder, USA (U Chicago, anthro)
 * Mitchell Seligson, USA (Vdblt, poli sci)
 * Alex Shakow, USA (DC, World Bank ret)
 * Clare Sisisky, USA (VA)
 * Dick Spring, Ireland (ex vice pm)
 * Robert Tempio, USA (Princeton Press)
 * Bassam Tibi, Germany (U Göettingen)
 * Tu Wei-Ming, China (Beijing U)
 * Luis Ugalde, S. J., Venezuela (Rector, Cath. U. of Caracas)
 * Claudio Véliz, USA (Chilean, BU ret)
 * Thomas Weisner, USA (UCLA anthro)
 * Robert Weller, USA (BU anthro China expert)
 * Christal Whelan USA (anthro: Buddhism)
 * Wayne White USA (Fletcher PhD)
 * Kunio Yoshihara, Japan, econ

Contact
URL: http://fletcher.tufts.edu/cci