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Ending Apartheid: The Relevance of Consociationalism

2008
In South Africa, one of the most prominent political theories in comparative political science, that of consociational democracy, was increasingly held up as a formula for constitutional reform – promising a fair and just democratic alternative to apartheid.
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The Rise and Fall of Dutch Consociationalism

Abstract Consociationalism is a theoretical construct combining intense social segmentation, putting political stability at risk, with elite cooperation, mitigating that risk. This perspective has long dominated the study of Dutch politics, particularly through the work of Arend Lijphart.
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The Belfast Agreement and the Limits of Consociationalism

2008
The previous two sections have examined issues of political, identity, and attitudinal change among all levels of Northern Irish society. However, these changes occur in the context of the institutional framework of the Belfast Agreement as a consociational conflict regulation device.
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A Closer Look at the Limits of Consociationalism

Comparative Political Studies, 2020
Matthew C Wilson
exaly  

Consociations and consociationalism

2013
Christopher McCrudden, Brendan O’Leary
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The Myth of Consociationalism? Conflict Reduction in Divided Societies

Comparative Political Studies, 2012
Joel Sawat Selway
exaly  

Consociationalism

Joseph Lacey, Nenad Stojanović
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