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Illiberal Regimes and Global Civil Society: activism, ideas, and spaces

Centre for the Study of Global Governance panel debate


This event will explore the relationships between civil society activity across the political spectrum, communications and democratic change, in countries and regions as diverse as Burma, the Middle East, Belarus and China.

Mary Kaldor is professor of global governance at LSE. Denisa Kostovicova is lecturer in global politics at LSE. Hosam El Sokkari is head of the BBC Arabic Service. Maung Zarni is visiting research fellow at Oxford University.


Speaker(s):

Professor Mary Kaldor | talks
Chair: Dr Denisa Kostovicova | talks
Hosam El Sokkari | talks
Dr Maung Zarni | talks
Professor Marlies Glasius | talks

 

Date and Time:

6 March 2008 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

New Theatre, London School of Economics & Political Science
Houghton St
London
WC2A 2AE


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London School of Economics & Political Science
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Tickets:

Free

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