Looking to 2012: Lessons from 2007 and Arising Issues

The consensus that emerges from this volume is that the conduct of the 2007 Papua New Guinea general election was an improvement on the previous general election in 2002. The prioritization of security, especially in the Highlands Region (chapters 6, 7 and 8), the improved whole-of-government coordi...

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Campaign contributions
Campaign finance
Communities
Community engagement
Community participation
Democracy
Earth sciences
Economic disciplines
Economics
Electorate
Employment
Geography
Geomorphology
Government
Highlands
Human societies
International politics
International relations
International security
Labor economics
Occupations
Physical sciences
Political campaigns
Political candidates
Political elections
Political organizations
Political parties
Political processes
Political regimes
Political science
Political systems
Politicians
Politics
Preferential voting
Private security
Representative democracy
Security studies
Social groups
Sociology
Topography
Voting
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