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... politicians have to organize factor owners into class organizations to make them politically relevant , as a privileged class in an autocratic regime , or a mass party in a democratic setting . I will show in the next sections that ...
... politicians have to organize factor owners into class organizations to make them politically relevant , as a privileged class in an autocratic regime , or a mass party in a democratic setting . I will show in the next sections that ...
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... politicians are more likely to be solicited in periods of crisis than of boom . Of all the determinants of contestation , the economic cycle seems to be the one that is both the most salient and the most consistent . Economic recessions ...
... politicians are more likely to be solicited in periods of crisis than of boom . Of all the determinants of contestation , the economic cycle seems to be the one that is both the most salient and the most consistent . Economic recessions ...
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... politicians or bureaucrats answerable to the Kaiser . They ruled by brokering the procedurally - required support in parliament , which rotated not with government composition , but with the issue taken up for consideration . Free trade ...
... politicians or bureaucrats answerable to the Kaiser . They ruled by brokering the procedurally - required support in parliament , which rotated not with government composition , but with the issue taken up for consideration . Free trade ...
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