Development Bulletin 32 (1994). Democratisation and development
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CONTENTS: DISCUSSION SERIES: Political liberalisation and economic reform in developing countries / Overseas Development Institute, page 4. Limits on the role of constitutions in developing democratisation / Anthony Regan, page 9. Infotech: A tool of countervailing power? / Don Lamberton, page 13. Good governance and participatory development in Australia's aid programme / Gordon Bilney, page 16. Human rights and participatory development: Stemming the rise of the 'new anarchy' / Patrick Kilby, page 20. Waiting for Godot: Liberalisation in Singapore / Eric C. Paul, page 23. Democracy and development in a modernising South Africa / Kate Manzo, page 26. Democratisation and social change in Indonesia: Recent development trends / Ian Chalmers, page 28. Philippines elections and democracy / Ben Kerkvliet, page 31. Issues on democracy and development: Ramos' political will / Amando Doronila, page 34. Self-limiting democratisation among the Chinese elite /Anita Chan, page 37. Democracy in the South Pacific: An overview / Peter Larmour, page 40. Tradition versus democracy in the South Pacific: An overview/Stephanie Lawson, page 43. Women and democracy in Fiji / Kuini Speed, page 46. Is Cambodian democracy being kidnapped? / Simon Baker, page 48. FROM THE FIELD, page 50. UPDATES, page 53. FROM THE PRESS, page 57. CONFERENCES, page 60. PUBLICATIONS, page 75. COURSES, page 89. RESOURCES, page 92.
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