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  <title>From Post-Conflict Reconstruction to Democratic Dialogues</title>
  <description>In this episode, we talk international post-conflict reconstruction, foreign aid, and domestic public policy dialogue with Dr. Naazneen Barma, a member of the External Advisory Board of the CT Collaborative. Barma is the founding Director of the Doug and Mary Scrivner Institute of Public Policy&amp;amp;nbsp;at the University of Denver (DU) and is a professor in political science at the Korbel School of International Studies at DU. She has worked at the World Bank, taught at the Naval Postgraduate School, and was a co-founder of Bridging the Gap, which brings scholarly research to global public policy. We mention two of Naaz’s publications in our conversation:  &amp;amp;nbsp; The Peacebuilding Puzzle: Political Order in Post-Conflict States (2017) (link at Cambridge University Press) Naazneen Barma, Naomi Levy, and Jessica Piombo. 2020. &amp;quot;The Impact of Aid Dynamics on State Effectiveness and Legitimacy.&amp;quot; Studies in Comparative International Development 55 (2), June 2020: 184-203.  Learn about the members of the CT External Advisory Board at our website here:  https://www.middlebury.edu/conflict-transformation/who-we-are#external-advisory-board&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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