What constitutes a stable democracy has consistently changed over time, with varying thresholds of democratic achievement being utilized. The definitions of a liberal democracy have remained rather broad. This allows for states to be deemed democratic rather easily through weak characteristics. However, while some states clearly begin to exhibit illiberal democratic policies, therefore missing the democratic threshold, they are able to maintain stability. What the precise causal factors to democratic backslide are, have yet to be fully realized. Academics pose a multitude of characteristics contributing to backslide. This thesis seeks to examine two of those factors: ethnic heterogeneity and state “newness.” New approaches to measuring demo...
There is a vast literature on the principles of public administration and good governance, and no sh...
Important questions have been raised about the conceptual and policy utility of the concept of polit...
Timor-Leste has had three rounds of major elections, all of which have been widely regarded as meeti...
Papua New Guinea is one of the few post-colonial states that has managed to maintain an unbroken rec...
This article examines the relationship between ethnicity, democracy and development in Papua New Gui...
Papua New Guinea occupies a special place in discussions of the relationship between politics and de...
Two countervailing themes have dominated world politics over the past decade: the continuing spread ...
The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in the concept of "social capital"-the term used t...
In this article I investigate whether ‘political engineering’ can work to address problems of party ...
The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in the concept of "social capital"-the term used t...
The paper examines the factors supporting the clientelist approach to politics that is having such d...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Democracies need both strengt...
The instability of Pacific politics is often traced to the weakness of its political organisations. ...
Democracies need both strength and flexibility--enough structure to transform a kaleidoscope of publ...
Now 30 years into independence, Papua New Guinea often faces crises in governance. Although it has m...
There is a vast literature on the principles of public administration and good governance, and no sh...
Important questions have been raised about the conceptual and policy utility of the concept of polit...
Timor-Leste has had three rounds of major elections, all of which have been widely regarded as meeti...
Papua New Guinea is one of the few post-colonial states that has managed to maintain an unbroken rec...
This article examines the relationship between ethnicity, democracy and development in Papua New Gui...
Papua New Guinea occupies a special place in discussions of the relationship between politics and de...
Two countervailing themes have dominated world politics over the past decade: the continuing spread ...
The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in the concept of "social capital"-the term used t...
In this article I investigate whether ‘political engineering’ can work to address problems of party ...
The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in the concept of "social capital"-the term used t...
The paper examines the factors supporting the clientelist approach to politics that is having such d...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Democracies need both strengt...
The instability of Pacific politics is often traced to the weakness of its political organisations. ...
Democracies need both strength and flexibility--enough structure to transform a kaleidoscope of publ...
Now 30 years into independence, Papua New Guinea often faces crises in governance. Although it has m...
There is a vast literature on the principles of public administration and good governance, and no sh...
Important questions have been raised about the conceptual and policy utility of the concept of polit...
Timor-Leste has had three rounds of major elections, all of which have been widely regarded as meeti...