Political Parties in Confl ict- Prone Societies: Encouraging Inclusive Politics and Democratic Development

Newman, Edward, Nordlund, Per and Reilly, Benjamin (2008). Political Parties in Confl ict- Prone Societies: Encouraging Inclusive Politics and Democratic Development. United Nations University Press.

Document type:
Report

Metadata
Documents
Links
Versions
Statistics
  • Attached Files (Some files may be inaccessible until you login with your UNU Collections credentials)
    Name Description MIMEType Size Downloads
    pb02_08.pdf pb02_08.pdf application/pdf 182.02KB
  • Author Newman, Edward
    Nordlund, Per
    Reilly, Benjamin
    Title Political Parties in Confl ict- Prone Societies: Encouraging Inclusive Politics and Democratic Development
    Volume/Issue No. 2
    Publication Date 2008-12-27
    Place of Publication Tokyo
    Publisher United Nations University Press
    Pages 7
    Language eng
    Abstract There is a growing trend for develop- ing democracies to attempt to shape their party systems by regulating the way parties can form, organize and behave. This policy brief surveys attempts at party regulation and considers how to promote stable, non-sectarian political parties—an essential component of democracy— whilst also allowing free political ex- pression and minority representation.
    Copyright Holder United Nations University
    Copyright Year 2008
    Copyright type Creative commons
    ISSN 1814802
    ISBN 9789280830
  • Versions
    Version Filter Type
  • Citation counts
    Google Scholar Search Google Scholar
    Access Statistics: 727 Abstract Views, 507 File Downloads  -  Detailed Statistics
    Created: Mon, 29 Jun 2015, 11:26:38 JST by Ayumi Akiyama on behalf of UNU Centre