Guide to the Stanford University, Center on Democracy, Development, and the
Rule of Law, Honors Theses SC4-6539
Jenny Johnson
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
January 2018
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford 94305-6064
specialcollections@stanford.edu
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Title: Stanford University, Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Honors
Theses
Identifier/Call Number: SC4-6539
Physical Description:
.25 Linear Feet
(4 volumes in 1 box)
Date (inclusive): 2012
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[identification of item], Stanford University, Center on Democracy, Development, and the
Rule of Law, Honors Theses (SC4-6539). Department of Special Collections and University
Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of honors theses written by undergraduates in the Center on
Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law program.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research; materials must be requested at least 48 hours in
advance of intended use. No photocopies may be made.
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Copyright is retained by the creator for materials they have authored or otherwise
produced. Transmission or reproduction of materials requires the written permission of the
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Theses Accession ARCH-2018-019
Box 1
Bushra, Shadi, "Linkages between youth pro-democracy activists in Sudan and
the prospects for joint collective action"
2012
Box 1
Nicholas, Jenna, "21st century China: does civil society play a role in
promoting reform in China?"
2012 Spring
Box 1
Prati, Annamaria, "United Nations development programme: an analysis of the
impact of the structure on the efficacy of its democratic governance
projects"
2012
Box 1
Mattes, Daniel, "Nunca más: trials and judicial capacity in post-transitional
Argentina."