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Daniel Neep presents his paper explaining why Syria transitioned from a laissez-faire to a statist economy between 1946 and 1954.
Daniel Neep (@neepd) is Assistant Professor in political science at the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies in the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.
Toby Dodge (@ProfTobyDodge) is Professor of International Relations, LSE Director of LSE Middle East Centre
The LSE Middle East Centre (@LSEMiddleEast) builds on LSE's long engagement with the Middle East and North Africa and provides a central hub for the wide range of research on the region carried out at LSE.
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2015-10-29 2015-10-29 Europe/London Why is Syria so Statist? Revisiting ideas and economic change in historical institutionalism Daniel Neep presents his paper explaining why Syria transitioned from a laissez-faire to a statist economy between 1946 and 1954. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2015/10/29/why-is-syria-so-statist-revisiting-ideas-and-economic-change-in-historical-institutionalism-76918 London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE),Vera Anstey Room, Old Building, LSE,Lincolns Inns Fields,LondonLocation
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