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Subsidiarity in the Shadow of Sovereignty
Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 56, Issue 3, Page 427-436, Fall 2025.
Loren King
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Switzerland goes Europe? Swiss Education Policy Making under the Impact of the Bologna Process [PDF]
In the last decade, comprehensive reforms were introduced in Swiss higher education that modified both the policy making procedures and the structure of the education system. The reforms were promoted by an international initiative – the Bologna Process.
Bieber, Tonia
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Erratum: Introduction: Politics in the Netherlands after 1989: A Final Farewell to Consociationalism? [PDF]
Macmillan Publishers Ltd
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Lebanon – an exemplary consociational democracy state and its eventual failure
Przemysław Turek
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In this paper, I introduce a novel concept, the one of power sharing courts. Scholars of judicial politics look at the reasons behind judicial selection and the patterns of decision making within courts through the lens of ideology (left-right). However,
Stefan Graziadei
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"China" as an Analytical Concept: A New Beginning for Chinese Political Science. [PDF]
Wang X.
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Identifying factors associated with the issuance of coronavirus-related stay-at-home orders in the Middle East and North Africa Region. [PDF]
Murray GR, Jilani-Hyler N.
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Consociationalism in the post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mirsad Karić
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‘The Failure of Peacebuilding in Iraq: The Role of Consociationalism and Political Settlements’ [PDF]
Toby Dodge
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For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with powersharing as an instrument of political liberalisation, democratisation and conflict resolution. This contribution analyses the different meanings the concept of power-sharing has had throughout
Stef Vandeginste
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