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OverviewPapua New Guinea’s general election in 2007 attracted particular interest for several reasons. Not only did it follow what was widely acknowledged as the country’s worst election ever, in 2002 (in which elections in six of the country’s 109 electorates were declared to be ‘failed elections’), it was the first general election to be Full Product DetailsAuthor: R.J. May , Ray Anere , Nicole Haley , Katherine WheenPublisher: ANU Press Imprint: ANU Press ISBN: 9781922144294ISBN 10: 1922144290 Pages: 552 Publication Date: 01 September 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1: Issues An Overview of the 2007 Election in Papua New Guinea IDEC: The 2007 General Election through a Whole-of-Government Approach Background to the 2007 Election: Political Developments The Voter Education Program: Growing a Demand for Good Governance Electoral Administration Security in Southern Highlands Province Policing the Elections in Chimbu Province Conducting and Securing Elections in a High-Risk Setting: The Koroba-Lake Kopiago Experience Political Parties and the 2007 National Election: Alignment to Reform? Women as Candidates and Voters: Gender Issues and the Kerema Open Electorate The Kup Women for Peace: A Localized and Innovative Approach to Free, Fair and Peaceful Elections The Context of HIV Transmission During the 2007 Election in Enga Province Assessing the Shift to Limited Preferential Voting Part 2: Electorates The Abau Open Electorate: A Second Go at LPV The Ijivitari Open Electorate: Women's Participation as Candidates and Voters Communication, Logistics and Inter-Agency Partnerships in the Eastern Highlands Provincial Electorate The Election in Chuave Open Electorate Limited Preferential Voting in Enga: The Wabag Open Electorate Religion, Politics and the Election in the Southern Highlands Guns, Money and Sex: Assessing the Impact of Electoral System Reform on Political Culture in Southern Highlands Province Results at any Cost? The Legacy of 2002 in Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open Electorate Elections and Corruption: The 'Highlandization' of Voting in the Madang Open and Provincial Electorates What is Holding them Back? Reflections on one Woman's Loss at the Polls: Usino-Bundi Open Organization Takes the Spoils: The Election in Yangoru-Saussia The Return of the Chief: East Sepik Provincial Political Parties and the Election in Gazelle Between Eagles and Flying Foxes: Elections for the Manus Provincial and Open Seats Looking to 2012: Lessons from 2007 and Arising IssuesReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |