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Assistant
Professor of Government
218 Silsby
Martin.Dimitrov@dartmouth.edu
B.A., Franklin and Marshall College
Ph.D., Stanford University
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Recent Publications
- Piracy and the State: The
Politics of Intellectual Property in China (Cambridge University Press,
forth coming 2008)
- "The Resilient Authoritarians", Current History vol. 107 (No.705): January
2008: 24:29.
- Review of Alvin Y. So, ed., “China's Developmental Miracle: Origins,
Transformation, and Challenges," Journal of Asian Business, Winter
2005:110-111.
- Review of Yan Sun. 2004, "Corruption and Market in Contemporary China,
Political Science Quarterly, 120:2 (Summer 2005): 342-343.
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Zhong-E Lianbangzhi Bijiao) “Comparison of Chinese and Russian
Federalism," 21 (21 Shiji), October 2004:38-51.
- Ph. D. Dissertation: Administrative Decentralization, Legal
Fragmentation, and the Rule of Law: The Enforcement of Intellectual Property
Rights Laws in China, Russia, Taiwan, and the
Czech Republic, 2004.
- "Hoisting the IPR Flag in Taiwan," China Online (www.chinaonline.com), December
1, 2000.
Research Interests
- Enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPR) laws in China, Russia,
Taiwan, the Czech Republic, and France
- Corruption control in China and Russia
- The pathologies of federalism and the emergence of the rule of law in
transitional economies
- The role of ethnic-minority and extreme-right parties in Europe
Teaches
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