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    • April 11 2012
      • A Principled Approach to Democracy Promotion
      • Full Interview with Melinda Haring
      • Should, How, Why, Can?
      • What Do We Do Once We Decide to Take Action?
      • What if We Disagree With the Will of the People?
    • April 25 2012
      • A Better Drug Testing Policy
      • Absence Policy Neglects Employment-Seeking Students
      • Kenyon’s Endowment
      • The Potential of a Group Lottery Option
    • December 5 2012
      • Head, Meet Sand
      • Jumping Off the Ledge
      • Republicans in the Wilderness
      • The Golden Dawn
    • December 7 2011
      • Faculty to Students: “Vote My Way”
      • Obama’s Tax Confusion
      • Taking Stupid Seriously
      • We Don’t Want “Those People” Voting
    • February 1 2012
      • The Fall of SOPA
      • The Reality of Freedom of Speech on College Campuses
      • Why Republicans Are Reluctant to Support Romney
    • February 15 2012
      • Context Matters
      • If You Wish to Make an Apple Pie from Scratch
      • Israel Approaches Zero Hour
      • Ron Paul is not the Answer
    • February 15 2013
      • Congressional Oversight
      • In Opposition to the Implementation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
      • Metropolitan Morals
      • Observations of a European in America
      • On My Honor
    • February 29 2012
      • A Resurgent Occupy Movement
      • Barack Obama’s 2013 Budget
      • Obama’s Defense Cuts Put Americans at Risk
      • Should the Government Be Run Like a Business?
      • Summer Sendoff
      • The Government Is Not a Business
      • What is A Person?
    • January 16 2013
      • In Favor of the Implementation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
      • Quentin Unchained
      • Rejecting the Known
      • There and Back Again
      • Too Sick to Govern
    • January 18 2012
      • A State of Denial
      • An Independent Look at Hazing
      • Fed Up With Peirce?
      • Health Insurance Reform and You
      • Who Was Anwar Al-Aulaqi?
    • January 31 2013
      • ‘Murica
      • In Defense of Twitter
      • On Syria
      • Ukraine’s Messy Politics
      • Women in Combat
    • March 1 2013
      • A Pope Resigned
      • Dirty Investments and Clean Solutions
      • Ideology and Its Casualties
      • The Uncertain Rise of China
      • What Should We Do?
    • March 28 2012
      • An Ugly Picture
      • Demystifying China’s Rise
      • Hoodies Don’t Kill People, Guns Kill People
      • Not a Split Decision
      • What We Gained From KONY 2012
    • November 14 2012
      • On Tolerance
      • Our Election Debacle
      • Singing Red and Smashing Black
      • The Bride to Be
    • October 10 2012
      • Gambier Voter Profile: Andy
      • Gambier Voter Profile: Tamara
      • Just Like Me
      • Political Maneuvering and Conflicting Visions of America
      • The Real Injustice in Jerusalem
      • Working Class Heroes?
    • October 31 2012
      • A Shady Compromise
      • End of an Era?
      • No Exit
      • Ohio’s Chance for Reform
      • The Pitfalls of Rights Rhetoric in Political Discourse
    • September 12 2012
      • Further Complicating a Sensitive Issue
      • Obama’s Medicaid Debacle
      • Pussy Riot and the Fate of Putin’s Russia
      • Remembrance
      • Tyranny on the Temple Mount
    • September 25 2012
      • At What Cost?
      • Kenyon at a Crossroads
      • Panda Wars
      • Upon Closer Investigation
      • Why You Should Not Vote in Ohio
  • Sodexo Controversy Coverage
    • At What Cost?
    • Kenyon at a Crossroads
    • MMAP Open Forum Audio – 10/3/12, Higley Hall

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Closing Remarks: A Thoughtful Reflection

Posted on 14 April 2012 by Matthew Hershey
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Larry Diamond, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, presented ten lessons for promoting democracy responsibly. Continue reading →

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  • About
    • About the Kenyon Observer
    • Current Staff
  • From The Print Issue
    • April 11 2012
      • A Principled Approach to Democracy Promotion
      • Full Interview with Melinda Haring
      • Should, How, Why, Can?
      • What Do We Do Once We Decide to Take Action?
      • What if We Disagree With the Will of the People?
    • April 25 2012
      • A Better Drug Testing Policy
      • Absence Policy Neglects Employment-Seeking Students
      • Kenyon’s Endowment
      • The Potential of a Group Lottery Option
    • December 5 2012
      • Head, Meet Sand
      • Jumping Off the Ledge
      • Republicans in the Wilderness
      • The Golden Dawn
    • December 7 2011
      • Faculty to Students: “Vote My Way”
      • Obama’s Tax Confusion
      • Taking Stupid Seriously
      • We Don’t Want “Those People” Voting
    • February 1 2012
      • The Fall of SOPA
      • The Reality of Freedom of Speech on College Campuses
      • Why Republicans Are Reluctant to Support Romney
    • February 15 2012
      • Context Matters
      • If You Wish to Make an Apple Pie from Scratch
      • Israel Approaches Zero Hour
      • Ron Paul is not the Answer
    • February 15 2013
      • Congressional Oversight
      • In Opposition to the Implementation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
      • Metropolitan Morals
      • Observations of a European in America
      • On My Honor
    • February 29 2012
      • A Resurgent Occupy Movement
      • Barack Obama’s 2013 Budget
      • Obama’s Defense Cuts Put Americans at Risk
      • Should the Government Be Run Like a Business?
      • Summer Sendoff
      • The Government Is Not a Business
      • What is A Person?
    • January 16 2013
      • In Favor of the Implementation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
      • Quentin Unchained
      • Rejecting the Known
      • There and Back Again
      • Too Sick to Govern
    • January 18 2012
      • A State of Denial
      • An Independent Look at Hazing
      • Fed Up With Peirce?
      • Health Insurance Reform and You
      • Who Was Anwar Al-Aulaqi?
    • January 31 2013
      • ‘Murica
      • In Defense of Twitter
      • On Syria
      • Ukraine’s Messy Politics
      • Women in Combat
    • March 1 2013
      • A Pope Resigned
      • Dirty Investments and Clean Solutions
      • Ideology and Its Casualties
      • The Uncertain Rise of China
      • What Should We Do?
    • March 28 2012
      • An Ugly Picture
      • Demystifying China’s Rise
      • Hoodies Don’t Kill People, Guns Kill People
      • Not a Split Decision
      • What We Gained From KONY 2012
    • November 14 2012
      • On Tolerance
      • Our Election Debacle
      • Singing Red and Smashing Black
      • The Bride to Be
    • October 10 2012
      • Gambier Voter Profile: Andy
      • Gambier Voter Profile: Tamara
      • Just Like Me
      • Political Maneuvering and Conflicting Visions of America
      • The Real Injustice in Jerusalem
      • Working Class Heroes?
    • October 31 2012
      • A Shady Compromise
      • End of an Era?
      • No Exit
      • Ohio’s Chance for Reform
      • The Pitfalls of Rights Rhetoric in Political Discourse
    • September 12 2012
      • Further Complicating a Sensitive Issue
      • Obama’s Medicaid Debacle
      • Pussy Riot and the Fate of Putin’s Russia
      • Remembrance
      • Tyranny on the Temple Mount
    • September 25 2012
      • At What Cost?
      • Kenyon at a Crossroads
      • Panda Wars
      • Upon Closer Investigation
      • Why You Should Not Vote in Ohio
  • Sodexo Controversy Coverage
    • At What Cost?
    • Kenyon at a Crossroads
    • MMAP Open Forum Audio – 10/3/12, Higley Hall
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