Consociational systems have been defined as oppositionless forms of government. While these systems may create the conditions for stabilizing democracy in plural societies, they can also be criticized for excluding oppositions and other relevant groups. Based on the assumption that opposition is a lens through which one could analyze also consociational systems – which face the additional issue of exclusion/inclusion of the
Consociational systems and the role of opposition: The case of Switzerland
Alessi, Nicolò P.
2024-01-01
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Consociational systems have been defined as oppositionless forms of government. While these systems may create the conditions for stabilizing democracy in plural societies, they can also be criticized for excluding oppositions and other relevant groups. Based on the assumption that opposition is a lens through which one could analyze also consociational systems – which face the additional issue of exclusion/inclusion of theFile in questo prodotto:
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