Proportional representation (PR) is favoured as the most suitable form of electoral system for multi-ethnic societes because it allows every vote to be counted. It, therefore, provides a strong incentive for minority parties and other political groups to promote their political articulations. This article examines the PR system in contemporary Sri Lankan politics. It argues that the executive presidential system has negated the efficacy of the PR system in promoting minority parties and has had disastrous consequences in their political fortunes. The PR system has enabled Muslim communities to elect Muslim representatives from their own province. Spesifically, this article emphasizes the dynamics of the political fortunes of the Sri Lanka M...
This article analyses Sri Lanka's April 2010 parliamentary elections as they played out in the Musli...
The thesis addresses three questions related to the main goals of elections, preference aggregation ...
Democracy refers to such a system of government where elected members of a state run the affairs of ...
The two major parties in Sri Lanka are putting forward an increased number of minority candidates in...
The two major parties in Sri Lanka are putting forward an increased number of minority candidates in...
This paper will examine the impact of PR electoral systems in a divided society. This research will ...
The author is grateful to FNRS for their financial support.Under open list proportional representati...
I am grateful to FNRS for their financial support.Under open list proportional representation, voter...
Advocates of proportional representation (PR) often cite its potential for increasing citizen involv...
The purpose of this article is to ensure free, fair and credible election by adopting electoral refo...
We examine the effect of group size of minorities on their representation in national government und...
For the comparative study of the effects of electoral systems on the descriptive representation of e...
A basic premise of representative democracy is that every person subject to policy should have a voi...
abstract: In this paper I conduct a comparative analysis of how proportional representation electora...
Sri Lanka is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious developing country that has enjoyed continuous universa...
This article analyses Sri Lanka's April 2010 parliamentary elections as they played out in the Musli...
The thesis addresses three questions related to the main goals of elections, preference aggregation ...
Democracy refers to such a system of government where elected members of a state run the affairs of ...
The two major parties in Sri Lanka are putting forward an increased number of minority candidates in...
The two major parties in Sri Lanka are putting forward an increased number of minority candidates in...
This paper will examine the impact of PR electoral systems in a divided society. This research will ...
The author is grateful to FNRS for their financial support.Under open list proportional representati...
I am grateful to FNRS for their financial support.Under open list proportional representation, voter...
Advocates of proportional representation (PR) often cite its potential for increasing citizen involv...
The purpose of this article is to ensure free, fair and credible election by adopting electoral refo...
We examine the effect of group size of minorities on their representation in national government und...
For the comparative study of the effects of electoral systems on the descriptive representation of e...
A basic premise of representative democracy is that every person subject to policy should have a voi...
abstract: In this paper I conduct a comparative analysis of how proportional representation electora...
Sri Lanka is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious developing country that has enjoyed continuous universa...
This article analyses Sri Lanka's April 2010 parliamentary elections as they played out in the Musli...
The thesis addresses three questions related to the main goals of elections, preference aggregation ...
Democracy refers to such a system of government where elected members of a state run the affairs of ...