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2004

Applying Conditionality to Development Assistance

Southeast Asia – A Historical Encyclopedia, From Angkor Wat to East Timor

The UN Role in Promoting Democracy - Between Ideals and Reality

Vila Conference on Political Culture, Representation and Electoral Systems in the Pacific

Reaching the Peak: Contrasting experiences for NGOs in the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea


Consolidation and Change: The Indonesian Parliament after the 2004 Elections


Crafting Security Council Mandates


Political Engineering of Parties and Party Systems


The 2004 Indonesian Elections: How the System Works and What the Parties Stand For

Grassroots Democracy in Vietnamese Communes

A Contemporary Analysis of Governance Education and Training Practice

Community of Democracies Coordination Meeting


2003

Suva Conference on Governance in Pacific States

Democratic Peace Theory - What relevance for East Asia

"Judicial Globalization" by Philippine Supreme Court Justice Artemio V. Panganiban


Institutions and the Political Economy of Corruption in Developing Countries

Struggling to Change: The Indonesian Parliament in an Era of Reformasi


2002

Development Studies Network of New Zealand Conference - Contesting development: pathways to better practice

Solidarity rights give way to solidifying rights

Defending Democracy: A Global Survey of Foreign Policy Trends 1992-2002 - A Brief Summary

UNU/CDI Research Project on the United Nations' Role In Democratization - Update

Preparatory Meeting of the Commonwealth Pacific Democracy Roundtable


Oxford Seminar on Tackling Corruption

Scoping Conference for the planned research project on Democratisation in East Asia


2001

Bringing Democracy into International Law

Accountability, Scrutiny, Oversight

Human Rights and Corruption


2000 Losing Control: Freedom of the Press in Asia

 

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The Centre for Democratic Institutions (CDI) is a government-funded body that supports the efforts of new democracies in the Asia-Pacific region to strengthen their political systems. It provides training, technical assistance and peer support for parliamentarians and emerging leaders in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific, with a particular focus on Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji.

The Australian Government established CDI in 1998. It is funded primarily by the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID). One of the primary ways in which CDI works to promote democracy is through strengthening parliamentary governance and political parties. The Centre focusses on parliamentary and political party development, and conducts flagship training courses and policy-relevant research on these subjects.
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