International IDEA
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About
The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) aims to provide knowledge to democracy builders, provide policy development and analysis and support democratic reform.[1]
The main working areas are:
- Electoral Processes
- Constitution Building Processes
- Democracy and Development
- Political Parties, Participation and Representation
References
See Also
External Links
- International IDEA Homepage
- Voter Turnout Database
- ACE Electoral Knowledge Network
- Electoral System Design Database
- Political Finance Laws and Regulations Database
Progess Papers and Publications
- Making room for politics- The role of the legislature in oversight and measurement- and why the technician's approach isn't good enough Presentation by Andrew Ellis, Director for Asia-Pacific International IDEA at the 3rd OECD World Forum, Busan, Korea, 2009
- Traditional Assessing the quality of democracy: A Practical guide, 2009, David Beetham, Edzia Carvalho, Todd Landman and Stuart Weir, International IDEA, Sweden
- Democracy and development in a Globalized World: Interantional IDEA democracy Round Tagble in partnership with CSDS, 2009, Opening statements: Vidar Helgesen, Rajeev Bhargava, Jairam Ramesh Panel 1: Peter deSouza, Pranab K. Bardhan, Maria Amparo Casar, Larry Diamond, Gloria Somolekae Panel 2: Javeed Alam, Akwasi Osei Adjei, François-Xavier de Donnea, Aruna Roy, Ravi Srivastava Panel 3: Pranab K. Bardhan, Saskia Sassen, Nivedita Menon, Jorge Heine, Najam Sethi, International IDEA, Sweden
- Democracy in Development - global consultations on the EU’s role in democracy building, 2009, Andrew Bradley, Amor Boubakri, José Thompson, Sridhar K. Khatri and Rizal Sukma, International IDEA, Sweden
- 30 Years of Democracy: Riding the Wave? Women's Political Participation in Latin America, 2008, Beatriz Llanos and Kristen Sample, International IDEA, Sweden
- Traditional Justice and reconciliation after Violant Conflict: Learning from African experience, 2008, Luc Huyse, Mark Salter Contributors: Luc Huyse, Bert Ingelaere, Victor Igreja, Beatrice Dias-Lambranca, James Ojera Latigo, Joe A.D. Alie and Assumpta Naniwe-Kaburahe, International IDEA, Sweden
- Designing for equality: Best fit, medium-fit and non-favourable combinations of eclectoral systems and gender quota, 2007, Julie Ballington, David Beetham, Michael Bratton, Andrew Ellis, Konstanty Gebert, Charlotte Hjorth, Marta Lagos, Todd Landman, Professor Richard Rose, Kristen Sample, Timothy D. Sisk, Massimo Tommasoli, Ingrid Wetterqvist, Richard Youngs, Yun-han Chu and Daniel Zovatto, International IDEA, Sweden
- Ten years of supporting democracy worldwide, 2005, Beatriz Llanos and Kristen Sample, International IDEA, Sweden