Infirmities of Will: Good Governance, Public Service Reform, and Democratic Legitimacy in the Caribbean
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Publications
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Works by Christopher M. Brown in Political Science
2022
2020
The securitization of Post-9/11 reception patterns of refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants: deconstructing the Venezuelan Exodus (A case study)
Nalanda Roy
Chapter 2: Case-Driven Theory-Building in Comparative Democratization: The Heuristics of Venezuela’s “Democratic Purgatory”
Christopher Brown
Somos Martianos: Cuba Libre or Mentirita and the Legacy of José Martí on Divergent Concepts of Cubanidad
Christopher Brown
Revisiting Effectiveness and Legitimacy: Social Demands, Regime Flexicurity, and Dynamic Representation in the Post-Modern World
Christopher Brown
Understanding the Cuban Political Economy and the Role of the Armed Forces: Opportunities and Obstacles for Gradual Transition
Christopher Brown
More Human than Human: Post-Authoritarian Transitions and the Commitment to Human Dignity in Cuba
Christopher Brown
Island in the Stream: Post-Socialist Liberalization in Divided Societies and the Search for Social Capital 'Banks' in the Cuban Transition
Christopher Brown
Chinese Foreign Policy in the Caribbean: ‘Wu Wei Economics’ and the Politics of Empire in America’s Backyard
Christopher Brown
The Disambiguation of Hyphenated “Democracies”: Corporatism, Structures of Representation, and Democratic Purgatory in Poor-Quality Democracies
Christopher Brown
Relieving Abjection: Post-Modern Transitions, Cuban Liberalization, and a Reconciliation via Cultural Unity
Christopher Brown
Rethinking Post-Modern Governance: The Contributions and Challenges from Gross National Happiness as a Development Model
Christopher Brown
Anachronistic Transitions: From Command to Demand and the Lessons for 'Revolutionary' Cuba
Christopher Brown
Governability is Not Democracy: Representation, Co-optation, and the Sustainability of Poor- Quality Democratic Systems in the Developing World
Christopher Brown
Featured Workshop Participant: Coming in From the Cold War: Cuba and the Normalization of US-Cuban Relations
Christopher Brown
An Urgent Reconceptualization of Post-Modern Development: The Agenda of the Small Island Developing State
Christopher Brown
Rating the Presidents: A Ranking of U.S. Leaders from the Great and Honorable to the Dishonest and Incompetent
Christopher Brown
2018
Revisiting Effectiveness and Legitimacy: Social Demands, Regime Flexicurity, and Dynamic Representation in the Post-Modern World
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Somos Martianos: Cuba Libre or Mentirita and the Legacy of José Martí on Divergent Concepts of Cubanidad
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Introduction
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Media Appearances and Interviews
2017
Keynote Speaker, Symposium on Cuban-American Relations
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Understanding the Cuban Political Economy and the Role of the Armed Forces: Opportunities and Obstacles for Gradual Transition
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Introduction to International Studies
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Bookshelf
2016
Island in the Stream: Post-Socialist Liberalization in Divided Societies and the Search for Social Capital 'Banks' in the Cuban Transition
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
More Human than Human: Post-Authoritarian Transitions and the Commitment to Human Dignity in Cuba
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Chinese Foreign Policy in the Caribbean: ‘Wu Wei Economics’ and the Politics of Empire in America’s Backyard
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Rating the Presidents: A Ranking of U.S. Leaders from the Great and Honorable to the Dishonest and Incompetent
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Bookshelf
The Disambiguation of Hyphenated “Democracies”: Corporatism, Structures of Representation, and Democratic Purgatory in Poor-Quality Democracies
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
2015
Featured Workshop Participant: Coming in From the Cold War: Cuba and the Normalization of US-Cuban Relations
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Social Media: Ammunition for Civil War, Social Change, and Revolution
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Relieving Abjection: Post-Modern Transitions, Cuban Liberalization, and a Reconciliation via Cultural Unity
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Rethinking Post-Modern Governance: The Contributions and Challenges from Gross National Happiness as a Development Model
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Anachronistic Transitions: From Command to Demand and the Lessons for 'Revolutionary' Cuba
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Governability is Not Democracy: Representation, Co-optation, and the Sustainability of Poor- Quality Democratic Systems in the Developing World
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations