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Last updated on 21 January 2008

Methodological guide on electoral assistance

This Methodological Guide has been designed to be used as a reference tool which can address specific needs arising at different stages of the project cycle within electoral assistance. (European Commision: 2006) More info >>

UN East Timor independent electoral certification team reports

A collection of reports leading up to the Timor-Leste presidential and parliamentary elections in 2007, reviewed by a team of high-level electoral experts to verify the satisfactory conduct of each phase of the electoral process. (UNMIT: 2006) More info >>

The implementation of quotas: Asian experiences

This report examines the use of gender quotas in Asia to increase women's political representation and participation. (International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance: 2003) More info >>

Estimating the causal effects of policy information on voter turnout

A study of the effects of access to policy information on voter numbers. (International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance) More info >>

Dynamics of Inter-Party and Intra-Party Coalition Building: a nested game interpretation of legislator defection from a dominant political party in Japan

Policy and Governance Discussion Paper: Under what conditions do legislators defect from a dominant political party? We ask this question with a focus on the case of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) split in 1993. (Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government: 2004) More info >>

Regionalism and redistribution in South Korea

Policy and governance discussion paper: In South Korea, it has been widely known that an incumbent president allocates a disproportionally larger amount of intergovernmental transfers to regions with more loyal supporters. (Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government: 2004) More info >>

Election Process Information Collection project (EPIC)

Comparative and country-by-country data on election systems, laws, management and administration to enable users to compare and identify common practice. (Election Process Information Collection project (EPIC)) More info >>

Administration and Cost of Elections project electronic publication

An operationally-oriented publication on the administrative and cost implications associated with organising elections. (Administration and Cost of Elections (ACE) Project) More info >>


 

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