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- || Civility and Democracy in America
- || Public Participation Project for DeLand 2050
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- || Participatory Institutions in Latin America — the Next Generation
- || Private Individualism and Political Withdrawal, Part 4.
- || Review of Sirianni, Investing in Democracy: Engaging Citizens in Collaborative Governance.
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About: Bill Nylen
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Stetson University Political Science Professor William Nylen is widely published on Latin American politics and has taught courses in comparative politics, international political economy and the politics of development at Stetson, Northeastern and Harvard universities. He is fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese. |
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Posts by Bill Nylen:
- || Civility and Democracy in America
- || Participatory Institutions in Latin America — the Next Generation
- || The Promise of Local Government as a ‘School of Democracy’ (Part Two): The City of DeLand, Florida.
- || The Promise of Local Government as a ‘School of Democracy’: Alexis de Tocqueville (part 1).
