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Pre-Election Technical Assessment of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
This report summarizes IFES efforts to analyze the Macedonian election system in regards to new Election Laws, political party organizations. Additionally, the report assesses the various needs and priorities addressed by the international donor community with regard to democratization assistance efforts.
June 30, 1994
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Report/Paper
Guide to Creating an Electoral System: Goals, Essential Characteristics, Positive and Negative Sides
December 31, 2000
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Report/Paper
General Voters List Database Integrity Analysis, Final Report
This report discusses the approach and methodology used in Macedonia’s General Voter’s List. Detailed analysis graphs and charts of various database integrity test results can be found in the General Voters Lists (included in the report).
February 28, 2001
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Report/Paper
General Voters List Database Integrity Analysis, Final Report, Supporting Documentation
This document contains the supporting documents to the General Voters List Database Integrity Analysis and discusses the approach and methodology used in Macedonia’s General Voter’s List. Detailed analysis graphs and charts of various database integrity test results can be found in the General Voters Lists (included in the report).
February 28, 2001
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Report/Paper
General Voters List Database Integrity Analysis, Log Documentation
This document contains the supporting documents to the General Voters List Database Integrity Analysis and discusses the approach and methodology used in Macedonia’s General Voter’s List. Detailed analysis graphs and charts of various database integrity test results can be found in the General Voters Lists (included in the report).
February 28, 2001
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Report/Paper
Macedonia Final Report, May 2000-March 2002
This report summarizes IFES programming in Macedonia under the Europe and Eurasia Cooperative Agreement beginning with the 2000 pre-election technical assessment and concluding with initial 2002 parliamentary election preparations. Since April 2002, all IFES programming in Macedonia has been conducted under the CEPPS 2 funding mechanism and is covered in separate reports to USAID.
May 31, 2002
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Report/Paper
Comparative Report on the State of the Parliament in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco
This comparative report on the state of the parliament is based on the country reports covering the parliaments of four countries—Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco—and is the first report of its kind in the Arab region. ACRLI, with technical support from IFES and the Canadian Parliamentary Centre, prepared these reports over a two-year period. It employed a multidisciplinary methodology based on international best practices and norms for parliaments, and drew up academic resources; applied research; surveys of parliamentarians, parliamentary staff and the public; and discussions at country and regional roundtables. It is part of a series of reports focused on the overall state of three key mutually supportive institutions in the Arab region: the judiciary, the media and the parliament.
April 30, 2007
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Survey
Expert Survey on Arab Democracy
Survey of Arab Democratic Institutions
May 07, 2007
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Survey
Public Opinion Survey on Arab Democracy
Survey of Arab Democratic Institutions
May 07, 2007
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Report/Paper
Comparative Report on the State of the Judiciary in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco
This report compares the overall state of the judiciary in four Arab countries: Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and Morocco. It evaluates regional judicial independence and accountability and is based on wide-ranging research conducted by Arab experts from the region over the past two years. Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and Morocco were selected for comparison because they have already implemented some judicial reforms and are among the most progressive in the region with respect to this issue. The experiences of these countries may provide best practices and valuable lessons learned. In addition, they may be receptive to working with civil society to deepen their reforms. This report was made possible by the financial support of UNDP-POGAR and technical support from IFES.
May 08, 2007