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Nation-Building Lessons Learned: Stable Civil Society or Corruption and Extremism?

This course will explore some major challenges that follow regime change, in particular  promoting a strong civil society and democratic governance, especially in light of extremist developments emerging in many Islamic societies.

The major themes of this course include: defining “civil society” in historical and comparative terms; civil society and the rise of the modern nation-state; the relationship between culture, religion and government; what is “civil society building” and how is it conducted in practice.

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Semester Available
Spring Semester
Special Note
Formerly titled "Civil Society Building"
Principal Professor
Juliana Geran Pilon
Research Professor of Politics and Culture, Earhart Fellow  {read more}
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