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Martin Dimitrov

Ph.D. in Political Science, Stanford University, 2004
Assistant Professor, Dartmouth College
Center Associate, Davis Center

Contact Information
617-497-2235
martin.k.dimitrov@dartmouth.edu
dimitrov@fas.harvard.edu

Research Interests
Pathologies of federalism; emergence of the rule of law in China and Russia; bureaucratic corruption; post-socialist transitions; policy implementation; intellectual property rights.

Current Projects
The impact of legal and administrative decentralization on the rise of the rule of law in Russia and China (book project); quantitative study on the relationship between federalism and corruption.

Selected Publications
"Comparison of Chinese and Russian Federalism" in Ershi Yi Shiji (21st Century), October 2004: 38-51

Legal Fragmentation, Administrative Decentralization, and the Rule of Law in Transitional Economies: The Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Laws in China, Russia, Taiwan and the Czech Republic (Ph.D. Dissertation).

"Pirates Go Home: Hoisting the IPR Flag on Taiwan", legal commentary for China Online (www.chinaonline.com), December 1, 2000.

Dusan Kovacevic. The Gathering Place. Translated from Serbo-Croatian by Dennis Barnett in collaboration with Martin Dimitrov. (New York: Samuel French, 1997).

 
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