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Consociational challengers: A typology
Opposition to consociationalism, the main mode of democracy in divided societies, can take many forms. This paper provides a framework that helps to map the variety of challenges and challengers. in doing so, it combines the literatures on opposition parties in consociational regimes, consociational ldquo;othersrdquo;, and cross-sectional social ...
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PLK1 as a potential prognostic marker of gastric cancer through MEK-ERK pathway on PDTX models.
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Health systems trust in the time of Covid-19 pandemic in Bangladesh: A qualitative exploration
Joarder T, Bin Khaled MN, Zaman S.
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Being Citizen the Bosnian Way:Transformation of Citizenship and Political Identities in Bosnia-Herzegovina [PDF]
Stiks, Igor
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Institutionalizing Ethnicity in the Western Balkans : Managing Change in Deeply Divided Societies [PDF]
Bieber, Florian
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The Evolution of Consociational Theory and Consociational Practices, 1965-2000
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2019
Lijphart’s commitment to bringing stability to plural societies has led him to write extensively about consociation in a body of literature published over more than four decades. Scientifically sound quantitative analysis of his theory of consociation requires systematic identification of its elements.
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Lijphart’s commitment to bringing stability to plural societies has led him to write extensively about consociation in a body of literature published over more than four decades. Scientifically sound quantitative analysis of his theory of consociation requires systematic identification of its elements.
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World Politics, 1969
In Gabriel A. Almond's famous typology of political systems, first expounded in 1956, he distinguishes three types of Western democratic systems: Anglo-American political systems (exemplified by Britain and the United States), Continental European political systems (France, Germany, and Italy), and a third category consisting of the Scandinavian and ...
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In Gabriel A. Almond's famous typology of political systems, first expounded in 1956, he distinguishes three types of Western democratic systems: Anglo-American political systems (exemplified by Britain and the United States), Continental European political systems (France, Germany, and Italy), and a third category consisting of the Scandinavian and ...
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