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majoritarian " democracies some ideologically divisive policies will have good chances of success . But if the majority supporting the government is composite or consociational ( for this terminology see below ) , these " hot " issues ...
majoritarian " democracies some ideologically divisive policies will have good chances of success . But if the majority supporting the government is composite or consociational ( for this terminology see below ) , these " hot " issues ...
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... attributes of the cabinet affect the way a policy is treated The general idea is that the specific attributes of a given cabinet can be seen as obstacles or facilitations to the success of the policies sponsored by its ministers .
... attributes of the cabinet affect the way a policy is treated The general idea is that the specific attributes of a given cabinet can be seen as obstacles or facilitations to the success of the policies sponsored by its ministers .
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Composite Majority Policies General X Ideologically Divisive X Divisive X Regulatory - specific Distributive High Low Probability of Success Consociational Majority Policies General X Ideologically Divisive Divisive x Regulatory ...
Composite Majority Policies General X Ideologically Divisive X Divisive X Regulatory - specific Distributive High Low Probability of Success Consociational Majority Policies General X Ideologically Divisive Divisive x Regulatory ...
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