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Papua New Guinea: Realigning Electoral Incentives: Lessons for the 2012 National General Election from conflict theory and public policy, The National Research Institute (2010)

This paper was published by the National Research Institute of Papua New Guinea in 2010. The authors analyze the management of the elections in the country (in particular the Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission's work) and presents a few recommendations and suggestions for improvements. To prevent conflict in particular, the Commission should work closely with other institutions and candidates, communities and voters not only to manage the elections, but to "realign the incentives that drive behavior."

The link address is: http://www.nri.org.pg/publications/Recent%20Publications/2010%20Publications/Electoral%20Incentives%20with%20Cover%20090710.pdf

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