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O’NEILL, DANIEL C (3) answer(s).
 
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Cambodia in 2015: from cooperation to conflict / O’Neill, Daniel C   Journal Article
O’Neill, Daniel C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The political compromise and cooperation established in 2014 between Prime Minister Hun Sen’s long-ruling Cambodian People’s Party and opposition leader Sam Rainsy’s Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP) continued into 2015, highlighted by electoral reforms in March. However, by mid-year, CNRP criticism of Hun Sen led to a crackdown and the self-imposed exile of Rainsy and other high-ranking members of the opposition.
Key Words Cambodia  Democratization  Parliament  Khmer Rouge 
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Cambodia in 2016 : a tightening authoritarian grip / O’Neill, Daniel C   Journal Article
O’Neill, Daniel C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The conflict between Prime Minister Hun Sen’s Cambodian People’s Party and opposition leader Sam Rainsy’s Cambodian National Rescue Party continued throughout 2016, with Rainsy remaining in self-imposed exile in France and the government making numerous arrests of opponents who remained in Cambodia. With the 2018 National Assembly elections on the horizon, Hun Sen appeared to be cracking down on and dividing the opposition in an effort to prevent a repeat of the strong CNRP electoral performance in 2013.
Key Words Authoritarianism  China  Cambodia  Parliament  Khmer Rouge 
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Electoral rules and the Democratic Progressive Party’s performance in the 2004 and 2008 legislative elections in Taiwan / O'Neill, Daniel C   Journal Article
O'Neill, Daniel C Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in Taiwan increased its vote share in each legislative election from 2001 to 2008. Nevertheless, the 2004 and 2008 elections were widely viewed as major defeats for the party. Through an analysis of the DPP's performance in these elections, this article considers the effects of electoral rules on election outcomes and the perception of those outcomes. In Taiwan, under both the previous single non-transferable vote (SNTV) and the current mixed member majoritarian (MMM) systems, the mechanical effect of how electoral rules translate votes into seats and the psychological impact this has on voter and party behavior have influenced party electoral performance, and the perception of it, by causing vote and seat shares to diverge. In addition, this article analyzes whether recent redistricting in Taiwan structurally disadvantages the DPP.
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