Definition of Consociation. Meaning of Consociation. Synonyms of Consociation

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Definition of Consociation

Consociation
Consociation Con*so`ci*a"tion, n. [L. consociatio.] 1. Intimate union; fellowship; alliance; companionship; confederation; association; intimacy. A friendly consociation with your kindred elements. --Warburton. 2. A voluntary and permanent council or union of neighboring Congregational churches, for mutual advice and co["o]peration in ecclesiastical matters; a meeting of pastors and delegates from churches thus united. Note: In Connecticut some of the Congregational churhes are associated in consociations and the others in conferences.

Meaning of Consociation from wikipedia

- democratic political systems, especially with regard to power-sharing. Consociation was first discussed in the 17th century New England Confederation. It...
- reconsidered". Acta Politica. 19 (1): 145–158. Wintle, M. 'Pillarisation, Consociation, and Vertical Pluralism in the Netherlands Revisited: A European View'...
- O'Leary, Brendan (2019b). A Treatise on Northern Ireland, Volume III: Consociation and Confederation. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198830580. O'****van...
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- in South Africa, the toxic legacy of apartheid meant that successful consociation could only be built on the basis of the self-determination of groups...
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- theory, Northern Ireland's conflict, and its agreement 2: What critics of consociation can learn from Northern Ireland". Government and Opposition. 41 (2):...
- Logical-formal reasons (keyword: "lexical regularization", creation of consociation) Desire for plasticity (creation of a salient motivation of a name) Anthropological...
- consociation prohibited his ordination; but the church and society, together with Mr. Dana, persisted in their action. Subsequently, the consociation...