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Patrick Basham teaches in the Government Department at
the Johns Hopkins University. He is Founding Director of the
Democracy Institute, a research organization based in
Washington, DC. Mr Basham previously served as a Senior Fellow
at the Cato Institute, where he is currently an Adjunct
Scholar. Prior to joining Cato, he served as the Director of
the Social Affairs Centre at The Fraser Institute. He has
written and edited books, scholarly articles, and studies on a
variety of domestic and foreign-policy topics, including
campaign finance, democratization, education reform, obesity,
political marketing, and the regulation of risk. A frequent
media commentator, his articles have appeared in the New York
Times, Washington Post, Forbes, Sunday Telegraph, The
Independent, Australian Financial Review, National Post, and
Globe & Mail. Mr Basham earned his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D.
degrees in Political Science from Carleton University, the
University of Houston, and Cambridge University,
respectively.
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