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Is institutionalization of the six-party talks possible? [PDF]

open access: possibleEast Asia, 2005
During 2003 and 2004, after having successfully hosted two six-party talks and a round of working-group level meetings on the North Korean nuclear crisis, China pushed to institutionalize the talks. Such an initiative coming from China was a shock to the world, since it has long maintained a passive, negative and defensive posture against multilateral ...
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Party System Institutionalization in India

2014
Introduction Evidence from the history of electoral and party competition in post-independence India leads us to nuance some of the arguments that Hicken and Kuhonta (2009) advance about the determinants of the institutionalization of Asian party systems.
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Public Venture Capital and Party Institutionalization

Comparative Political Studies, 2005
Funding of parties is common and controversial in new democracies. Nonetheless, the nascent literature about the effects of money in new party systems largely sidesteps the issue of public funding. This article seeks to begin filling this theoretical and empirical void.
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Party System Institutionalization and Government Spending

Comparative Politics, 2010
Despite myriad explanations for government spending levels, few studies have included considerations of party system institutionalization. This is surprising since the level of party system institutionalization should significantly affect policymak ing.
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Party Institutionalization and Legislative Organization: The Evolution of Agenda Power in the Polish Parliament

, 2013
This paper examines conditions under which parties in parliamentary government establish dominance over the legislative process. We focus on two aspects of this dominance: negative agenda control and legislative success.
Royce Carroll, M. Nalepa
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The Developmental State and Electoral Markets in East Asia: How Strategies of Industrialization Have Shaped Party Institutionalization

, 2013
Party systems in East Asia are characterized by a wide variety of party types, as formally institutionalized parties coexist next to informally and weakly institutionalized parties.
Olli Hellmann
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The communist party of China: The process of institutionalization

Asian Affairs, 1980
(1980). The communist party of China: The process of institutionalization. Asian Affairs: Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 43-54.
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South Korea’s Weakly Institutionalized Party System

2014
South Korea is hailed a model of political and economic modernization. A desperately poor country in the immediate post–World War II period, and one that suffered under Japanese colonialism and followed by a war that cemented the split on the peninsula between the North and South, South Korea has emerged to become one of the world’s richest economies ...
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Uruguay’s Stability and Change in an Institutionalized Party System

2019
Uruguay is considered one of the most democratic, transparent, and stable countries in the world, an outlier in the Latin American context. The institutionalized nature of Uruguay’s party system contributed significantly to democracy, but was not sufficient to prevent a military dictatorship period in the context of the Cold War (1973–1984). Eventually,
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