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32
Citations
7251
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National Ranking
44

Overview

Benjamin Reilly is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia. Their academic work primarily lies within the Social Sciences, with significant contributions to Political Science and International Relations. Their research also touches on Gender Studies, Law, Sociology and Political Science, and Strategy and Management.

Their research topics cover a range of subjects, notably Electoral Systems and Political Participation, Judicial and Constitutional Studies, Social Policy and Reform Studies, Political Influence and Corporate Strategies, Gender Politics and Representation, Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies, and Public Policy and Administration Research.

Benjamin Reilly has published extensively in various scholarly venues. Notable frequent publication venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Politics and Governance
  • Australian Journal of Political Science
  • California Journal of Politics and Policy
  • Government and Opposition

The scientist has authored recent papers that highlight trends and issues within electoral systems and political behavior. These include:

  • "Ranked Choice Voting in Australia and America: Do Voters Follow Party Cues?" (2021, Politics and Governance)
  • "Cross-Ethnic Voting: An Index of Centripetal Electoral Systems" (2020, Government and Opposition)
  • "Compulsory preferential voting, social media and 'come-from-behind' electoral victories in Australia" (2021, Australian Journal of Political Science)
  • "Alaska's New Electoral System: Countering Polarization or "Crooked as Hell"?" (2023, California Journal of Politics and Policy)
  • "Shifting to Centripetalism in Pacific Asia" (2020, Representation)

Frequent coauthors of Benjamin Reilly include:

  • David Lublin
  • Glenn C. Wright
  • Rachel Hutchinson
  • Yuko Kasuya
  • Jack Hudson Stewart

Best Publications

  • Democracy in Divided Societies: Electoral Engineering for Conflict Management

    Benjamin Reilly

  • Electoral System Design: The New International IDEA Handbook

    A. Reynolds;B. Reilly;A. Ellis

  • Electoral systems and conflict in divided societies

    B. Reilly;A. Reynolds

  • The International Idea Handbook of Electoral System Design

    Andrew Stephen Reynolds;Benjamin Reilly

  • Electoral Systems for Divided Societies

    Benjamin Reilly;Benjamin Reilly

  • Political Engineering and Party Politics in Conflict-Prone Societies

    Benjamin Reilly

  • Democracy and Diversity: Political Engineering in the Asia-Pacific

    Benjamin Reilly

  • Democracy, Ethnic Fragmentation, and Internal Conflict: Confused Theories, Faulty Data, and the “Crucial Case” of Papua New Guinea

    Benjamin Reilly

  • Elections in Post-Conflict Scenarios: Constraints and Dangers

    Benjamin Reilly

  • Social Choice in the South Seas: Electoral Innovation and the Borda Count in the Pacific Island Countries

    Benjamin Reilly

  • Dragon in Paradise: China's Rising Star in Oceania

    J. Henderson;B. Reilly

  • Lessons from Europe

    Sheri Berman

  • State Functioning and State Failure in the South Pacific

    Benjamin Reilly

  • The changing nature of conflict and conflict management

    D. Bloomfield;B. Reilly

  • Post-war elections: uncertain turning points of transition

    Benjamin Reilly

  • Political Parties in Conflict-Prone Societies: Regulation, Engineering and Democratic Development

    Benjamin Reilly;Per Nordlund

  • Democratization and Electoral Reform in the Asia-Pacific Region: Is There an “Asian Model” of Democracy?

    Benjamin Reilly

  • The Africanisation of the South Pacific

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  • Democracy in Divided Societies

    Benjamin Reilly

  • Preferential voting and political engineering: A comparative study

    Benjamin Reilly

  • Ethnic conflict in Papua New Guinea

    Benjamin Reilly

  • The alternative vote and ethnic accommodation: New evidence from Papua New Guinea

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  • Post-Conflict Elections: Constraints and Dangers

    Benjamin Reilly

  • Electoral Systems and Party Systems in East Asia

    Benjamin Reilly

  • Political Engineering and Party Politics in Papua New Guinea

    Benjamin Reilly

  • Introduction [to Political Parties in Conflict-Prone Societies: Regulation, Engineering and Democratic Development]

    Benjamin Reilly;Per Nordlund

  • Electoral Systems and Party Systems

    Benjamin Reilly

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew Reynolds
Andrew Reynolds University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Edward Newman
Edward Newman University of Leeds

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