Examination of Papua New Guinea's three elections held under the alternative vote (AV) support Donald Horowitz's theory that the AV will encourage moderation in ethnically-divided societies
This is a study of ethnic identity and electoral politics in Solomon Islands. The study examines whe...
Papua New Guinea’s general election in 2007 attracted particular interest for several reasons. Not o...
This short paper examines Papua New Guinea’s change in voting from the previous first-past-the-post ...
A fundamental challenge faced by many countries is the accommodation of ethnic and religious diversi...
Among those advocating the use of particular electoral mechanisms to reduce the prospects for confli...
Using insights from social choice theory, particularly Black’s concept of sin-gle-peaked preferences...
Using insights from social choice theory, particularly Black's concept of single-peaked preferences ...
Using insights from social choice theory, particularly Black's concept of single-peaked preferences ...
Elections can increase tension in ethnically divided societies, like Fiji. The way constituencies ar...
In Professor Horowitz's rejoinders (2004, 2006) to Fraenkel and Grofman (2004, 2006a), he mischaract...
The alternative vote (AV) is a preferential electoral system that tends to reward political moderati...
What constitutes a stable democracy has consistently changed over time, with varying thresholds of d...
In Donald Horowitz's rejoinder to Fraenkel and Grofman, he retreats from his previous claims about t...
In Donald Horowitz’s rejoinder to Fraenkel and Grofman, he retreats from his previous claims about t...
Around the turn of the century, political developments in Northern Ireland, Fiji and Papua New Guine...
This is a study of ethnic identity and electoral politics in Solomon Islands. The study examines whe...
Papua New Guinea’s general election in 2007 attracted particular interest for several reasons. Not o...
This short paper examines Papua New Guinea’s change in voting from the previous first-past-the-post ...
A fundamental challenge faced by many countries is the accommodation of ethnic and religious diversi...
Among those advocating the use of particular electoral mechanisms to reduce the prospects for confli...
Using insights from social choice theory, particularly Black’s concept of sin-gle-peaked preferences...
Using insights from social choice theory, particularly Black's concept of single-peaked preferences ...
Using insights from social choice theory, particularly Black's concept of single-peaked preferences ...
Elections can increase tension in ethnically divided societies, like Fiji. The way constituencies ar...
In Professor Horowitz's rejoinders (2004, 2006) to Fraenkel and Grofman (2004, 2006a), he mischaract...
The alternative vote (AV) is a preferential electoral system that tends to reward political moderati...
What constitutes a stable democracy has consistently changed over time, with varying thresholds of d...
In Donald Horowitz's rejoinder to Fraenkel and Grofman, he retreats from his previous claims about t...
In Donald Horowitz’s rejoinder to Fraenkel and Grofman, he retreats from his previous claims about t...
Around the turn of the century, political developments in Northern Ireland, Fiji and Papua New Guine...
This is a study of ethnic identity and electoral politics in Solomon Islands. The study examines whe...
Papua New Guinea’s general election in 2007 attracted particular interest for several reasons. Not o...
This short paper examines Papua New Guinea’s change in voting from the previous first-past-the-post ...