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IFES Features 2008

Post-election Violence Follows Historic Bangladeshi Poll

The December 29 elections in Bangladesh have been reported as free, fair and peaceful by international and domestic observer groups including the Asian Network for Free and Fair Elections (ANFREL) and the European Union. read more »
January 06, 2009
Post-election Violence Follows Historic Bangladeshi Poll

New Publication: Money and Politics in Nigeria

Money is indispensable for political campaigns but unrestrained funds can result in corruption. As Nigeria works to strengthen its nascent democracy, Money and Politics in Nigeria, a collection of essays by democracy experts in Nigeria, gives Africa's most populous country advice on how to handle money and politics issues. read more »
December 16, 2008
New Publication: Money and Politics in Nigeria

Democracy Challenged by Authoritarian Regimes

Commemorating Human Rights Day, IFES and Georgetown University’s Center for Democracy and Civil Society co-hosted a conference on December 10, 2008. The conference focused on the backlash against democracy read more »
December 10, 2008
Democracy Challenged by Authoritarian Regimes

A Proposal to Amend Parliamentary Election Laws in Tajikistan Reaches Parliament

A proposal to amend parliamentary election laws in Tajikistan was presented to the President, the Chairman of the Islamic Revival Party and the Chairman of the Communist Party for submission to the Majlisi Oli, the country's parliament read more »
December 08, 2008
A Proposal to Amend Parliamentary Election Laws in Tajikistan Reaches Parliament

IFES VP on Obama's Africa Foreign Policy

On hearing the news that Barack Obama had been elected president of the U.S., residents of Nairobi, Kenya, took to the streets shouting "We won!" Meanwhile, hundreds of miles to the south, bushmen in the Kalahari Desert prepared cattle for slaughter to honor read more »
Christian Hennemeyer
December 04, 2008
IFES VP on Obama's Africa Foreign Policy

Jean-Pierre Kingsley Urges Campaign Finance Reform for Jamaica

Jean-Pierre Kingsley praises the achievements of the Jamaican electoral commission and urges campaign finance reform for further improvement. read more »
December 03, 2008
Jean-Pierre Kingsley Urges Campaign Finance Reform for Jamaica

Pick-pocketing the Public Purse Will Continue, Despite Economic Crisis

Corrupt political leaders have found a solution to surviving the current fiscal crisis - embezzle state resources, negotiate shady business deals, and charge hefty commission fees. It seems they are the only class of professionals that will not feel the burden of economic recession. read more »
Marcin Walecki
December 01, 2008
Pick-pocketing the Public Purse Will Continue, Despite Economic Crisis

Prospects for Change in Turkmenistan

IFES Expert, Anthony Bowyer, testifies Turkmenistan may be slow to change, but is changing. While sweeping change to liberalize society and boldly move the country towards democracy have not taken place, there have been efforts to take baby steps in the last two years towards balancing power. read more »
November 19, 2008
Prospects for Change in Turkmenistan

Ukraine Poll - Political Disaffection Grows as Economic Distress Increases

Politicians not trusted, disenchantment with democratic process: Ukrainians are becoming increasingly disenchanted with their political leaders generally and feel less engaged with the democratic process read more »
November 11, 2008
Ukraine Poll - Political Disaffection Grows as Economic Distress Increases

IFES 2008 U.S. Election Program

Top election officials from more than 40 countries participated in Washington DC in an IFES-sponsored three-day conference, which concluded November 5. The officials explored key election issues and democracy-development challenges - from voter registration to voter fraud, and from political communication to polling. read more »
November 10, 2008
IFES 2008 U.S. Election Program

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