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The genesis of consociational oligarchies. Why consociational regimes have spread to the nondemocratic world
The genesis of consociational oligarchies. Why consociational regimes have spread to the nondemocratic world
Duration:
August, 2019
to
August, 2020
Main researcher(s) at CEU:
Daniel Bochsler
Funding:
Swiss National Foundation
Unit:
Department of Political Science
Research Area:
Political Science