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- relationship between bipolarization, tripolarization and the number of second rounds is therefore as follows: In the event of bipolarization, voters will m****ively...
- Bipolarisation or bipolarization (American English) in politics, is a state where forces are organized around two rival powers, neither of which can dominate...
- Fifth Republic following the 1959 senatorial elections, the strong bipolarization of politics during the Fifth Republic rendered it difficult for the...
- though not as large as the low number of seats per constituency, to the bipolarization of the party system. The 3% threshold for entering the Congress is ineffective...
- remainder method. Regardless, the influence of the D'Hondt method in the bipolarization of the electoral system is quite limited. The size of the Congress of...
- Milk Culture in Eurasia: Constructing a Hypothesis of Monogenesis–Bipolarization. Springer Nature. ISBN 978-981-15-1765-5. Intodia, Vijay (13 October...
- from Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and Centre on Measures for Bipolarization and Livelihood, Ministry of Planning and Budget to become the Ministry...
- contest, in a coalition, the 2005 general elections. Due to the strong bipolarization of the race, both PS and PSD/CDS-PP gathered a total of almost 94% of...
- considerably declined. The 1986 regional elections, characterized by a strong bipolarization, were a failure for the party which won only 1.51%. During this time...
- Mamadou (eds.). Bipolarisation du Senegal du XVIe - XVIIe siecle [Bipolarization of Senegal from the 16th - 17th century] (in French). Dakar: HGS Editions...