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This paper is the outcome of a month-long exploratory study on whether consociationalism has a moderating influence on politics in Northern Ireland. I analyzed the impact of consociationalism on policymaking, party platforms and voter choice to determine
Noble, Ellen
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Revisiting Transnational European Consociationalism: The European Union a Decade After Lisbon
This article discusses the notion of consociationalism as applied to the EU and assesses whether the institutional and procedural changes introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon (ToL) and by the management of the Euro and refugee crises still warrant ...
Piattoni S., Verzichelli L.
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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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Pacta servanda sunt? Some Neo-rhetoric of “Othering” in the European De jure belli ac pacis Context
The paper is divided into four sections: 1) First, in an international context ofjust war tradition, I examine Kelsen’s ideas of the demise of the concept of sovranity, as well the Hart’s question “Is international law really law?”. Finally, is global
Enrico Arona
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Sunnigdale Agreement: Consociationalism as a solution of conflict in Northern Ireland and its failure [PDF]
The Bachelor's thesis "Sunningdale Agreement: Consociationalism as a solution of conflict in Northern Ireland and its failure" examines the possibilities of using consociational model to solve the conflict in Northern Ireland in the 1970s.
Musilová, Karolína
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Consociational systems in post-conflict societies have been increasingly subject to international intervention. Whereas the literature argues that consociationalism has become the blueprint for international post-conflict institutional design, there ...
Qirezi, Arben
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The Myth of Consociationalism? Conflict Reduction in Divided Societies
Although advocates of consociationalism have asserted that there is solid empirical evidence supporting the use of power-sharing institutions in divided societies, previous quantitative tests of these theories suffer from serious data limitations and ...
Joel Selway, Kharis Templeman
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Switzerland's COVID-19 policy response: Consociational crisis management and neo-corporatist reopening. [PDF]
Sager F, Mavrot C.
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Introduction: Politics in the Netherlands after 1989: A final farewell to consociationalism
Dutch politics has experienced quite some change since the 1980s. In the past, these changes are due to contextual developments like the ending of the Cold War and the broadening and deepening of the EU. At the same time Dutch society has changed as well
Keman, J.E.
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Consociationalism and control : excluding the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon
Lebanon established itself as a consociation in 1943 and for thirty years achieved relative stability. However, in 1975 the state descended into a fifteen-year war that destroyed the idea that Lebanon was a bastion of tolerance and co-existence.
Mikhael, Andrew
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