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<section name="raw"> <SEQUENTIAL> <record key="001" att1="001" value="LIB90966870X" att2="LIB90966870X">001 LIB90966870X</record> <field key="037" subkey="x">englisch</field> <field key="050" subkey="x">Forschungsbericht</field> <field key="076" subkey="">Politikwissenschaft</field> <field key="079" subkey="y">http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_33.pdf</field> <field key="079" subkey="z">Daalder, Hans, The Netherlands: Still a Consociational Democracy? (pdf)</field> <field key="100" subkey="">Daalder, Hans</field> <field key="103" subkey="">University of Leiden</field> <field key="331" subkey="">The Netherlands: Still a Consociational Democracy?</field> <field key="403" subkey="">1. Ed.</field> <field key="410" subkey="">Wien</field> <field key="412" subkey="">Institut für Höhere Studien</field> <field key="425" subkey="">1996, April</field> <field key="433" subkey="">12 pp.</field> <field key="451" subkey="">Institut für Höhere Studien; Reihe Politikwissenschaft; 33</field> <field key="461" subkey="">Political Science Series</field> <field key="544" subkey="">IHSPW 33</field> <field key="720" subkey="">The Netherlands</field> <field key="720" subkey="">Consociationalism</field> <field key="720" subkey="">Subcultures</field> <field key="720" subkey="">Corporatism</field> <field key="720" subkey="">Political Parties</field> <field key="753" subkey="">Abstract: After a short introduction on the genesis and development of the general consociational democracy model, the paper</field> <field key="dis" subkey="c">usses: 1. the extent to which the Netherlands did embody the consociational democracy model as developed by Arend Lijphart at</field> <field key="the" subkey="">end of the 1960s; 2. social changes since then which have caused the crumbling of the once distinct subcultures; 3. attempts</field> <field key="at" subkey="a">majoritarian restructuring of the Dutch political system; 4. attacks on corporatist structures in the name of partisan)</field> <field key="ele" subkey="c">toral primacy; 5. persisting consociational features of the system, rooted in elite political culture on the one hand, and</field> <field key="str" subkey="o">ng traditions of autonomy for minorities on the other. A separate appendix discusses the extent to which changed social</field> <field key="cir" subkey="c">umstances have affected the role of political parties.;</field> </SEQUENTIAL> </section> Servertime: 1.419 sec | Clienttime:
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