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American political scientist
Edmund J. Malesky
[1] is an American political scientist specializing in Southeast Asia.
[2] A scholar of
Vietnam , Malesky currently serves as a professor at
Duke University and Director of the Duke Center for International Development in the
Sanford School of Public Policy .
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Malesky served as the lead researcher for the
Vietnam Provincial Competitiveness Index , and chairs the Southeast Asia Research Group.
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Publications
China's Governance Puzzle: Enabling Transparency and Participation in a Single-Party State (2017)
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Incentives to Pander: How Politicians Use Corporate Welfare for Political Gain (2018)
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References
^ Ives, Mike (March 21, 2016).
"In One-Party Vietnam, Independents Vie for Assembly Seats" . The New York Times .
ISSN
0362-4331 . Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
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"Edmund Malesky" . Retrieved October 18, 2022 .
^ [email protected] (July 29, 2020).
"Eddy Malesky Named Director of DCID" . DCID . Retrieved October 18, 2022 .{{
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^ Ives, Mike (April 1, 2014).
"Competition Intensifies in Vietnam's Aviation Sector" . The New York Times .
ISSN
0362-4331 . Retrieved October 18, 2022 .
^ Badger, Emily (June 8, 2018).
"Why Cities Can't Stop Poaching From One Another" . The New York Times .
ISSN
0362-4331 . Retrieved October 18, 2022 .
^ Cain, Geoffrey (July 11, 2012).
"The End of the Vietnamese Miracle" . Foreign Policy . Retrieved October 18, 2022 .
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"Saigon beating Hanoi 4 decades after Vietnam War" . Bangkok Post . Retrieved October 18, 2022 .
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"Leadership | Southeast Asia Research Group" . seareg.org . Retrieved October 18, 2022 .
^ Stromseth, Jonathan (2017).
China's governance puzzle : enabling transparency and participation in a single-party state . Edmund Malesky, Dimitar D. Gueorguiev. Cambridge, United Kingdom.
ISBN
978-1-107-12263-5 .
OCLC
974566947 . {{
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^ Jensen, Nathan M. (2018).
Incentives to pander : how politicians use corporate welfare for political gain . Edmund Malesky. Cambridge.
ISBN
978-1-108-31442-8 .
OCLC
1028176022 . {{
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