Chapter 26: Power concentration and power diffusion: a new typology of political-institutional patterns of democracy
In research spanning several decades, Arend Lijphart has analysed ‘consociational’ democracy and ‘patterns’ of democracy. Drawing on his enormous effort, we have proposed a theory of ‘power diffusion’ and a new empirical and methodological variation. In this contribution, we review the concept in th...
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Edward Elgar Publishing
2024
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