August 31st, 2012
Stanford scholar argues that Arab monarchies are on the path to reform
CDDRL, FSI Stanford, ARD in the newsWriting for The New York Times Room for Debate series, CDDRL Consulting Professor Hicham Ben Abdallah argues that Arab monarchies have survived the regional uprisings, but will need to embrace real reform if they are to have indefinite staying power.
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April 19th, 2012
Stanford conference explores new development approaches post Arab Spring
CDDRL, ARD AnnouncementThe Program on Arab Reform and Democracy hosted its third annual conference on April 26-27 at Stanford University to present an integrated approach to development in the Arab world. Read more »
April 13th, 2012
Arab Spring youth activists convene with Stanford students
CDDRL in the newsThe American Middle Eastern Network for Dialogue at Stanford (AMENDS), a student-led initiative, brought nearly 40 delegates from across North Africa, the Middle East and the United States to Stanford to swap stories and grow new ideas for change in the volatile region. Read more »
April 3rd, 2012
Historic summit to convene leaders of the new Middle East at Stanford
CDDRL NewsThe American Middle Eastern Network for Dialogue at Stanford will host its inaugural conference April 10 to 14, convening exceptional young leaders together to share their ideas, seed potential collaborations and inspire the world. Read more »
February 1st, 2012
Stanford democracy experts examine Asia, Middle East
CDDRL, FSI Stanford, Governance Project in the newsCDDRL scholars Larry Diamond, Francis Fukuyama, and Ahmed Benchemsi published articles in the January issue of the Journal of Democracy examining the state of democratic development in two pivotal regions – Asia and the Middle East. Read more »
January 23rd, 2012
Stanford scholars reflect on Arab Spring
CDDRL, FSI Stanford, ARD NewsA year after the Egyptian uprising, five scholars talk about democracy in the Middle East, how lives have changed in the Arab world, and what the U.S. has learned from the Arab Spring. Read more »
December 6th, 2011
Moulay Hicham speaks to Morocco's attempt at reform
CDDRL, FSI Stanford, ARD in the newsWhile Morocco has not witnessed the same degree of revolutionary upheaval as it's North African neighbors, a constitutional referendum this summer ushered in a series of reforms to address popular pressure from the street. CDDRL Consulting Professor Hicham Ben Abdallah was interviewed in the weekly French magazine, Le Nouvel Observateur where he commented on the recent parliamentary election, the victory of the Justice and Development Party and what this means for the future of democracy in the kingdom. Read more »


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