Synopses & Reviews
Elections in Asia, written by experts in the field, presents the first-ever compendium of electoral data for all the 62 states in Asia, Australia, and Oceania from their independence to the present. Exhaustive statistics on national elections and referendum are given in each chapter. The two volumes provides the definative resource for historical and cross-national comparisons of elections and electoral system worldwide.
Table of Contents
Middle East Bahrain, Christof Hartmann
Iran, Ralph Kauz, Hamid Khosravi Sharoudi and Andreas Rieck
Iraq, Dirk Axtmann
Israel, Matthias Ries
Jordan, Renate Dieterich
Kuwait, Christian Koch
Lebanon, Thomas Scheffler
Oman, Abdullah Omar al-Haj
Palestinian, Christof Hartmann
Qatar, Sherif Wadood
Saudia-Arabia, Ferhad Ibrahim
Syria, Eyal Zisser
Turkey, Harald Schüler
United Arab Emirates, Christian Koch
Yemen, Iris Glosemeyer
Caucasus and Central Asia
Armenia, Florian Grotz and Maria Rodriguez-McKey
Azerbaijan, Florian Grotz and Raoul Motika
Georgia, Natalie Kuchinka-Lancava and Florian Grotz
Kazakhstan, Maria-Carin von Gumppenberg
Kyrgyzstan, Beate Eschment and Florian Grotz
Tajikistan, Florian Grotz
Turkmenistan, Florian Grotz
Uzbeckistan, Florian Grotz
South Asia
Afghanistan, Abdul Wahed Sarabi
Bangladesh, Nizam Ahmed
Bhutan, Peter Lehr
India, Mike Enskat, Subrata Mitra and Vijay Bahadur Singh
Maldives, Peter Lehr
Myanmar (Burma), Tilman Frasch
Nepal, Karl-Heinz Krämer
Pakistan, Wolfgang-Peter Zingel
Sri Lanka, Christian Wagner