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The Analysis of Political Structure
Part 1 Structure in political research: structure in contemporary political analysis political structure revived varieties of political structure effects of non-formal political structures effects of formal political structures structuralism as a theory ...
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Political Development, Political Systems, and Political Goods
World Politics, 1966Political theorists from Plato to the present have concerned themselves not only with the nature of the polity as we know it, but with how it came to be, what purposes it serves, and by what stages it has developed. The last item, however, has more often than not been slighted.
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Political Parties and Political Systems
2005Since its release in 1980, Kay Lawson'sPolitical Parties and Linkage: A Comparative Perspectivehas become a classic text in the field of political science. In her groundbreaking work Lawson approaches linkage from an angle left unexplored by her predecessors. Her thinking filled in the systematic and theoretical void by envisioning political parties as
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Politics and Political Strategies in Multi-Level Systems
2015Abstract Purpose Existing work on multi-level governance (MLG) has concentrated on decentring of the state (e.g., Rhodes, R. A. W. (1994). The hollowing out of the state: The changing nature of the public service in Britain. Political Quarterly, 65(2), 138–141; Rhodes, R. A. W.
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Journal of Theoretical Politics, 1989
The two dimensions of the majoritarian-consensus typology are based on (1) characteristics of the party system, electroal system and government coalitions, and (2) federal vs. unitary traits. Consensus democracy and the earlier concept of consociational democracy overlap considerably, but they differ in the degree to which they focus on formal ...
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The two dimensions of the majoritarian-consensus typology are based on (1) characteristics of the party system, electroal system and government coalitions, and (2) federal vs. unitary traits. Consensus democracy and the earlier concept of consociational democracy overlap considerably, but they differ in the degree to which they focus on formal ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
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