
Larry Diamond, MA, PhD
Director, CDDRL; Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute and the Hoover Institution and Professor of Political Science and Sociology, by courtesyCDDRL
Stanford University
Encina Hall C140
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
democratic development and regime change; U.S. foreign policy affecting democracy abroad; comparative trends in the quality and stability of democracy in developing countries and postcommunist states; and public opinion in new democracies, especially in East Asia
Larry Diamond is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, where he also directs the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. He is the founding co-editor of the Journal of Democracy and also serves as Senior Consultant (and previously was co-director) at the International Forum for Democratic Studies of the National Endowment for Democracy. During 2002-3, he served as a consultant to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and was a contributing author of its report Foreign Aid in the National Interest. He has also advised and lectured to the World Bank, the United Nations, the State Department, and other governmental and nongovernmental agencies dealing with governance and development. His latest book, The Spirit of Democracy: The Struggle to Build Free Societies Throughout the World (Times Books, 2008), explores the sources of global democratic progress and stress and the prospects for future democratic expansion.
At Stanford University, Diamond is also professor by courtesy of political science and sociology. He teaches courses on comparative democratic development and post-conflict democracy building, and advises many Stanford students. In May 2007, he was named "Teacher of the Year" by the Associated Students of Stanford University for teaching that "transcends political and ideological barriers." At the June 2007 Commencement ceremony, Diamond was honored by Stanford University with the Dinkelspiel Award for Distinctive Contributions to Undergraduate Education. He was cited, inter alia, for fostering dialogue between Jewish and Muslim students; for "his inspired teaching and commitment to undergraduate education; for the example he sets as a scholar and public intellectual, sharing his passion for democratization, peaceful transitions, and the idea that each of us can contribute to making the world a better place; and for helping make Stanford an ideal place for undergraduates."
During the first three months of 2004, Diamond served as a senior adviser on governance to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad. Since then, he has lectured and written extensively on U.S. policy in Iraq and the wider challenges of post-conflict stabilization and reconstruction, and was one of the advisors to the Iraq Study Group. His 2005 book, Squandered Victory: The American Occupation and the Bungled Effort to Bring Democracy to Iraq, was one of the first books to critically analyze America's postwar engagement in Iraq. He has also participated in several working groups on the Middle East. During 2004-5, was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations' Independent Task Force on United States Policy toward Arab Reform. With Abbas Milani, he coordinates the Hoover Institution Project on Democracy in Iran.
Diamond has edited or co-edited some 36 books on democracy, including the recent titles How People View Democracy, How East Asians View Democracy, Latin America's Struggle for Democracy, Political Change in China: Comparisons with Taiwan, and Assessing the Quality of Democracy. Among his other published works are, Developing Democracy: Toward Consolidation (1999), Promoting Democracy in the 1990s (1995), and Class, Ethnicity, and Democracy in Nigeria (1989). He also edited the 1989-90 series Democracy in Developing Countries, with Juan Linz and Seymour Martin Lipset.
Stanford Departments
Hoover Institution
Other affiliations
National Endowment for Democracy's International Forum for Democratic Studies
Publications
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- MFAN transition recommendation strategies
Michael A. McFaul, Larry Diamond, Others
Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network (MFAN) (2008)
- MFAN open letter to President-elect Obama
Michael A. McFaul, Larry Diamond, Others
Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network (MFAN (2008)
Political Change in China: Comparisons with Taiwan
Bruce Gilley, Larry Diamond, Weitseng Chen
Lynne Rienner Publishers (2008)
New Day New Way: U.S. Foreign Assistance for the 21st Century
Michael A. McFaul, Larry Diamond, Steve Radelet, Gayle Smith, Brian Atwood, David Beckmann, Lael Brainard, Francis Fukuyama, George Ingram, Carol Lancaster, Charles MacCormack, Larry Nowels, Ray Offenheiser Ray Offenheiser, Stewart Patrick Stewart Patrick, William Reese, Sam Worthington
Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network (2008)
Democratic Rollback: The Resurgence of the Predatory State
Larry Diamond
Foreign Affairs (2008)
Events & Presentations
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- Human Rights at Stanford
October 14, 2009 CDDRL Special Event
Larry Diamond, Helen Stacy, Jenny Martinez, Terry L. Karl, Ray Levitt, Jim Ferguson, Debra Satz, Paul H. Wise
Audio & Video transcripts available
5 transcripts, paper available
Why is There No Arab Democracy?
September 24, 2009 CDDRL Research Seminar
Larry Diamond
Audio transcript available - Human Resources, Health, and Governance panel, hosted by Center for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law
July 29, 2009 CHP/PCOR Seminar Series
Kathryn M. McDonald, Michele Barry, Larry Diamond
New Dynamic Triangle-Taiwan, US, and China: A Conversation
May 4, 2009 CDDRL Conversation
Jason Yuan, Larry Diamond
Audio & Video transcripts available - Evaluating International Influences on Democratic Development - Authors Workshop
March 5, 2009 - March 6, 2009 CDDRL Workshop
Larry Diamond, Kathryn Stoner-Weiss, 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
Research Programs & Projects
Program on Democracy
Program on Evaluating International Influences on Democratic Development- Program on Good Governance and Political Reform in the Arab World
Program on Human Rights
Program on Liberation Technology
Program on Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy- Program on Regime Type and Economic Development
Democracy in Taiwan Project
CDDRL Project- Quality of Democracy Project
CDDRL Project


