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A research agenda for studying legislative incumbent turnover in new democracies, using Indonesia as a case study (2019)
Journal Article
Buehler, M., & Nataatmadja, R. (2019). A research agenda for studying legislative incumbent turnover in new democracies, using Indonesia as a case study. South East Asia Research, 27(3), 203-224. https://doi.org/10.1080/0967828X.2019.1642027

Legislative incumbent turnover rates are an important indicator for the quality of a democracy. Low turnover rates may indicate the presence of oligarchic structures while high turnover rates may be a sign of political instability. Yet, there is litt... Read More about A research agenda for studying legislative incumbent turnover in new democracies, using Indonesia as a case study.

Authoritarian Regime Durability : An Analysis of Cambodia’s Coercion-Dominant Winning Coalition (2019)
Thesis
Loughlin, N. Authoritarian Regime Durability : An Analysis of Cambodia’s Coercion-Dominant Winning Coalition. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

In one guise or another, the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has dominated Cambodia for almost half a century, much longer than any other modern Cambodian political organization and despite UN intervention, the introduction of electoral democracy and... Read More about Authoritarian Regime Durability : An Analysis of Cambodia’s Coercion-Dominant Winning Coalition.