Sierra Leone General Elections, 1996


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Sierra Leone General Elections 1996


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The Presidential and Parliamentary Elections in Sierra Leone, 26- 27 February 1996


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Report of the Commonwealth Observer Group for the general election in Pakistan held on 3 February 1997. The group was chaired by the Rt hon Malcolm Fraser and comprised 14 eminent persons in total.The group found that the elections broadly reflected the will of the people, and they made some recommendations pertaining to the effective functioning of an elected government in Pakistan.







Sierra Leone


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Postconflict Elections, Democratization, and International Assistance


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The third in a series of publications coming out of the ongoing evaluation studies at USAID's Center for Development Information and Evaluation. Based on the hypothesis that elections in a postconflict setting are fundamentally different from those organized under normal circumstances, 13 contributions examine the planning, organization, conduct, and execution of such elections; the critical roles played by international donors; and the longer-term outcomes, particularly their impact on political and social reconciliation. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Sierra Leone


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John Hirsch traces Sierra Leone's downward spiral in this book, drawing on his first-hand experience as US amabassador in Freetown in 1995-1998. Hirsch analyzes the historical, social and economic contexts of the ongoing struggle, as well as the impacts of regional and international powers.




Guyana General and Regional Elections, 19 March 2001


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These Election Reports are the observations, conclusions and recommendations of Commonwealth Observer Groups. The Secretary-General constitutes these observer missions at the request of governments and with the agreement of all significant political parties.




Codes of Conduct for Elections


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2.2.1 Role of the media