Tariq Basir

Tariq Basir
  • PhD in Economics
  • Research Scholar at University of Pittsburgh

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Introduction
#Formal modeling of political processes; #Game_theory; #Democratization; #MENA; #Afghanistan.
Current institution
University of Pittsburgh
Current position
  • Research Scholar
Additional affiliations
July 2016 - June 2021
South Asian University
Position
  • PhD Student

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Publications (3)
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Analysis of revolutions typically focuses on de jure constitutions and how their elite- or mass-led character influences their consequences. De facto constitutions are political and economic rules that people use to govern themselves which may or may not be recognized in the evolving de jure constitution. We argue that the nature of change resultin...
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بـرای درک بهتـر مفهـوم «دموکراتیزاسـیون» یـا «گـذار بـه مردمسـالاری» ابتدا نیاز اسـت تـا تعریـف و توضیـح مشـخصی در مـورد مفهـوم آن ارایـه نمـوده، مشـخص نمایـم کـه مـراد از دموکراتیزاسـیون چیسـت؟ در ایـن مقالـه «دموکراتیزاسـیون» به مفهـوم «گـذار» از یک حکومت «غیردموکراتیـک» یـا غیرمردمسـالار بـه حکومـت «دموکراتیـک» یـا مردمسـالار، بـهکار رفتـه اسـت....

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