Bradford Dillman
American University
in Washington, DC
School of International Service and School
of Public Affairs
4400 Massachussets Avenue NW, Washington DC 20016-8071
(202) 885-3091
dillman@american.edu, dillmanbrad@hotmail.com
Bradford Dillman is an Assistant Professor in the School of International Service and School of Public Affairs at American University in Washington, DC. He is also a faculty member at American University's Center for Transnational Crime and Corruption. His research interests include the political economy of North Africa, democratization, and state-business relations in the Middle East. He holds a Ph.D. in political science from Columbia University. Pour plus de détails sur ses activités scientifiques et ses publications, visiter les liens suivants :
- http://www.american.edu/sis/Faculty/dillman.htm
- http://www.american.edu/traccc/personnel.htm
Recent publications :
· State and Private Sector in Algeria : The Politics of Rent-Seeking and Failed Development. Boulder : Westview Press, 2000.
· "Responding to the Domestic Ramifications of Globalization: The Islamic Salvation Front in Algeria.", Chapter in : The International Political Economy of Religious Fundamentalisms (International Political Economy Yearbook), ed. Maryann Tetreault and Bob Denemark. Boulder : Lynne Rienner (à paraître).
· "The European Union and Democratization in Morocco.", Chapter in : The EU and Democratization, ed. Paul Kubicek. London : Routledge (à paraître).
· "International Markets and Partial Economic Reforms in North Africa : What Impact on Democratization?", in : Democratization, 9:1, Spring 2002 ;
· "Round Up the Unusual Suspects : U.S. Policy Toward Algeria and Its Islamists.", in : Middle East Policy, 8:3, September 2001 ;
· "Facing the Market in North Africa.", in : The Middle East Journal, 55:2, Spring 2001.
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