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The implications of bifurcated citizenship and access to land in Africa: the case of DRC conflict

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Dynamics
The history of colonialism has impacted negatively on violent conflicts in Africa. The DRC conflict remains one of the violent and protracted conflicts the world has ever come across. Although extensive research is well-documented regarding the conflict,
Mbekezeli Comfort Mkhize   +2 more
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Consociationalism and coalition politics in Malaysia

open access: yes, 1978
In this thesis I have examined the "consociational" arrangements used by the political elites in Malaysia, namely the elite transactions and bargaining which occurred in the original Alliance Party system, and especially the refashioning of the formula ...
Mauzy, Diane K.
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Consociationalism in the post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina

open access: yes, 2020
This paper outlines the theoretical underpinnings of the consociational power-sharing approach and its presence in the political system of the post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Karić, Mirsad
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Replication data for: The Myth of Consociationalism? Conflict Reduction in Divided Societies

open access: yes
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 ...
Selway, Joel, Templeman, Kharis
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Consociationalism in Northern Ireland : Power-sharing as making or breaking a national identity?

open access: yes, 2014
The Northern Irish conflict known as the Troubles reached a peace process in 1998, through the framework of the Good Friday Agreement. Infused in the agreement are the traits of consociationalism, a theory often articulated by Professor Arend Lijphart ...
Olofsson, Elsa
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A Field Study of Consociationalism in the Northern Ireland Assembly: A Moderating Influence or Threat to Democracy?

open access: yes, 2011
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 Louise
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Power Sharing Courts

open access: yesContemporary Southeastern Europe, 2016
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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An exploration of the relationship between consociationalism and stability in plural societies throughout the world

open access: yes, 2007
THESIS 8158This project includes the most carefully constructed, large scale statistical analysis of the influence of the components of consociational government on stability.
Brooks Kelly, Brighid
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