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Melani Cammett

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Melani Cammett
Harvard University

Melani Cammett is Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs in the Department of Government at Harvard University. She specialises in the political economy of development and the Middle East. Her recent publications include A Political Economy of the Middle East (with Ishac Diwan) and Compassionate Communalism: Welfare and Sectarianism in Lebanon and her current research focuses on governance and the politics of service provision.

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Local winners and losers in Erdoğan’s Turkey

Throughout the 2000s, Turkey was portrayed as a model of social and economic success for other countries in the MENA region. Ahead of the country’s early presidential and parliamentary polls, this column reports research evidence on how the ruling Justice and Development Party has managed public resources and fostered local economic development since it took power in 2002. The government has played a substantial role in influencing local economic performance on a discretionary basis.

Lessons and pitfalls of transitions to democracy

Under what circumstances is a country most likely to make a successful transition to democracy? This column outlines the roles of both human agency and structural factors such as class or economic interests. Key to the process of democratisation is the kind of incentives that encourage elite groups in society to reach compromises even in the face of ideological differences.

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