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2010

Democracy

Cornell University Law School

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Free And Fair Elections, Violence And Conflict, Muna Ndulo, Sara Lulo Jul 2010

Free And Fair Elections, Violence And Conflict, Muna Ndulo, Sara Lulo

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Elections are a defining characteristic of democracy, and thus form an integral part of the democratization process. Over the past decade, electoral systems and processes have become a centerpiece of UN peacekeeping missions and post-conflict democratization projects undertaken by intergovernmental organizations and donor agencies such as World Bank and USAID. The emphasis on elections as an element of UN peacekeeping missions is linked to a shift in focus to state rebuilding (or state creation, as was the case in East Timor). Elections thus provide a means for “jump-starting a new, post-conflict political order; for stimulating the development of democratic politics; …