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Archived since: Mar, 2011
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In 2008 the military regime in Burma/Myanmar finalized and passed a new constitution with provisions for two houses of national parliament and regional assemblies of elected representatives. In 2010 it held elections that were widely condemned as neither free nor fair. The winner of the previous general election in 1990, the National League for Democracy, boycotted the poll. The overwhelming number of seats in all parliaments was won—amid allegations of massive fraud—by the military-established Union Solidarity and Development Party. In addition to the retired army officers holding seats for the USDP, a quarter of parliamentary seats have been occupied by representatives of the armed forces. The largest non-government parties holding seats are those representing ethnic minority electorates. The new parliaments at national and regional levels began sitting in 2011. This archive aims to document reporting on this re-emergence of parliamentary government in Burma/Myanmar after two decades of direct military rule.
Subject: Government - National, Politics & Elections, Blogs & Social Media, Myanmar parliament, Burmese politicians
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Dec, 2007
Description:
Selected international web sites related to Burmese monks uprising in Sept-Oct 2007
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Burmese uprising
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Mar, 2008
Description:
Selected governmental, political parties and media websites related to the Cambodian National Election 2008.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Cambodian Elections 2008
Date: 2008-03-14 00:00:00
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Nov, 2007
Description:
Selected international intergovernmental and East Timorese websites related to the presidential and parliamentary elections of East Timor 2007. Includes voter education and political advertising material.
Subject: Politics & Elections, East Timor Elections 2007
Date: 2007-11-15 00:00:00
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Oct, 2008
Description:
Selected websites and blogs of East Timorese newspapers, government departments and individuals, reflecting opinions on society and government, archived from Oct. 2008
Subject: East Timor media, society and politics
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Sep, 2009
Description:
This collection consists of human rights related sites. Including Government, NGO and civil society blogs and sites.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Government - National, Society & Culture
Date: 2009-09-27 00:00:00
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Apr, 2007
Description:
Indonesian Web Archive
Subject: Society & Culture
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Dec, 2011
Description:
This collection aims to document the various social movements which began following the crisis of Fukushima Nuclear Power Plants in northern Japan on March 11, 2011. People in various areas of Japan started forming small groups, through social networks and other internet medium. Some groups are working on how to save children in most affected areas in North Japan against nuclear contamination; some other groups are seeking other types of energy source but nuclear power; a few groups also established systems locally where people can measure daily dosage of nuclear contamination; scholars also started their personal websites and blogs to share their knowledge, which seems hard through their official channels. 2011年3月11日の福島第一原発の爆発ののち、日本各地で、福島を中心に、もっとも被爆した地域の人々を支援し、また、日本全体の被爆についての情報を共有し、原発について考える様々な市民のグループや個人がウェブサイトを通じて行動を広めている。このコレクションはその動きを後世のために記録するために始まった。
Subject: Society & Culture, Blogs & Social Media, social movements, Fukushima, Japan,, Fukushima Nuclear Disaster,
Collector: National Library of Australia
Language: Mostly in Japanese, some in English
Archived since: Apr, 2008
Description:
Selected Lao PDR governmental and NGO web sites archived from 2008.
Subject: Government - National, Lao PDR Government and NGO Websites
Date: 2008-04-21 00:00:00
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Jun, 2012
Description:
Selected international intergovernmental and Papua New Guinean websites related to the Parliamentary elections of Papua New Guinea 2012. Includes a snapshot of the PNG Electoral Commission website, various Papua New Guinean political party websites, and a 2012 Papua New Guinea election blog.
Subject: Government, Blogs & Social Media, Politics & Elections, Papua New Guinea elections 2012
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Nov, 2007
Description:
Selected international intergovernmental and Papua New Guinean web sites related to the Parliamentary elections of Papua New Guinea 2007. Includes a snapshot of the PNG Electoral Commission website, Papua New Guinea election petitions, the Report of the Commonwealth Pacific Islands Forum Election Assessment Team and a media statement from Transparency International (PNG).
Subject: Politics & Elections, Papua New Guinea Elections 2007
Date: 2007-11-29 00:00:00
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Mar, 2008
Description:
Selected Papua New Guinean governmental and significant research institute web sites archived from 2008. Some 2008 archived sites were not current at the time of capture.
Subject: Government - National, Papua New Guinea Research, Papua New Guinea Government
Date: 2008-03-14 00:00:00
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Sep, 2008
Description:
Since September 2006 Coup Thailand has experienced political uncertainty and instability. Although the general election in December of 2007 brought People Power Party (successor to Thaksin) to power , that government remains caught up in a crisis of legitimacy. It faces challenges from the oppositions in the parliament and outside from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD). This collection consists of selected political blog sites, PAD website and other relevant websites.
Subject: Thai politics
Collector: National Library of Australia
Language: Thai, English
Archived since: Dec, 2011
Description:
A new government of the Phua Thai party was elected and sworn in to office in late August 2011. Most Thais welcome their new, first female PM, Yingluk. Challenges lie ahead of the “wonder woman” PM: reconciliation, high cost of living, and as if that was not enough, the unprecedented natural disaster that threatened to wipe out Bangkok came in October-November. Meanwhile, the Democrat Party put on their previous, and perhaps most comfortable costume, that of ”opposition” outfit. The social and political uncertainty remains. This collection consists of selected civil society blogs and sites (law concerning Lese Majeste, Human rights, Redshirt & Yellowshirt Supporters), political party sites, various government and institutional sites.
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Politics & Elections, Government - National, Thai society, Thailand, Thai politics and government, Thai Lese Majeste law
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Nov, 2007
Description:
Selected International intergovernmental and Thai web sites related to the general elections of Thailand 2007.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Thailand Elections 2007
Date: 2007-11-25 00:00:00
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Jun, 2011
Description:
This collection documents the Thailand General Election of 3 July 2011, at one of the most interesting times in modern Thai history. During a period of two and a half years, elections were repeatedly promised by the incumbent Abhisit government. During this time hundreds were killed and injured in political protests. Not all Thai citizens support the election, for example the People’s Alliance for Democracy has urged people to vote ‘No’. Vandalism of election campaign posters is seen throughout towns and provinces. The Thai army state that they won’t interfere with the democratic process as long as the elected government safeguards the royal institution. The two biggest and most powerful parties, Democrats and Phua Thai are delivering their best campaigns yet with their most charming candidates. The collection consists of selected political party websites, the Election Commission of Thailand, political blogs, Redshirt supporters & PAD websites.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Society & Culture, Blogs & Social Media, Government, politics, electoral politics, military, political parties, Elections, Monarchy Institution
Date: 2011
Collector: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Sep, 2009
Description:
PM Aphisit foreshadowed a general election in 2010. New political parties are forming and reforming and the civil society uprising continues. This collection consists of selected civil society blogs and sites (Reds and Yellows), political sites, various government and institutional sites.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Government - National, Blogs & Social Media, Thailand Politics 2009 onwards
Date: 2009-09-27 00:00:00
Collector: National Library of Australia
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