-
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
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- 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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Latin socius,
sociare ****ociate, ****ociation, ****ociative, consociate,
consociation, consociational, dis****ociate, dis****ociation, dissociable, dissocial...
- 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...
-
Latin socius,
sociare ****ociate, ****ociation, ****ociative, consociate,
consociation, consociational, dis****ociate, dis****ociation, dissociable, dissocial...
- socius,
socia soci- ****ociate, ****ociation, ****ociative, consociate,
consociation, consociational, dis****ociate, dis****ociation, dissociable, dissocial...
- 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...