A study of the way in which the democratizing states of Asia and the Pacific have managed political change, with particular focus on innovative reforms to democratic institutions such as electoral systems, political parties and executive governments
A study of the way in which the democratizing states of Asia and the Pacific have managed political change, with particular focus on innovative reforms to democratic institutions such as electoral systems, political parties and executive governments
Benjamin Reilly is an environmental historian working at Carnegie Mellon University's branch campus in Qatar. His publications have included French Revolutionary ideological discourse, information on lactose tolerance amongst Arabian Bedouins, and Europe's long engagement with the Eternal City of Rome. He lives in Doha, Qatar.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: Democratization and Internal Conflict in the Asia-Pacific 3: Diversity, Democracy and Development in the Asia-Pacific 4: Political Engineering: Consociationalism, Centripetalism and Communalism 5: Representative Institutions: Elections and Electoral Systems 6: Mediating Institutions: Political Parties and Party Systems 7: Powersharing Institutions: Executive Formation and Federalism 8: Conclusion
1: Introduction 2: Democratization and Internal Conflict in the Asia-Pacific 3: Diversity, Democracy and Development in the Asia-Pacific 4: Political Engineering: Consociationalism, Centripetalism and Communalism 5: Representative Institutions: Elections and Electoral Systems 6: Mediating Institutions: Political Parties and Party Systems 7: Powersharing Institutions: Executive Formation and Federalism 8: Conclusion
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