Practise Of Politics Citations Flashcards

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Clark, Golder and Golder (Principles of Comparative Government)

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2017

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Samuels (Separation of Powers) in Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics (eds Boix and Stokes)

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2007

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Van Cranenburgh (Big Men Rule: presidential power, regime type and democracy in 30 African countries)

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2008

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Lijphart (Patterns of Democracy: Government Forms and Performance in 36 Countries)

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2012

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Sedelius and Aberg (Eastern Europe’s Semi Presidential Regimes)

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2017

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Chaisty Cheeseman and Power (Rethinking the ‘presidentialsim debate’: conceptualizing coalitional politics in cross-regional perspective)

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2014

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Elgie (The Classification of Democratic Regime Types: Conceptual Ambiguity and Contestable Assumptions)

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1998

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Fish (Stronger Legislatures, Stronger Democracies)

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2006

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9
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Fish and Kroenig (The Handbook of National Legislatures: A Global Survey)

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2009

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10
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Schmitter and Karl (What democracy is and is not)

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1991

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Collier and Levitsky (Democracy with Adjectives: Conceptual innovation in comparative research)

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1997

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Gilbert and Mohseni (Beyond Authoritarianism: the conceptualization of hybrid regimes)

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2011

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Rogenhofer and Panievsky (Antidemocratic populism in power: comparing Erdogan’s Turkey with Modi’s India and Netanyahu’s Israel

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2020

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14
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Dahl (Polyarchy: Participation and Opposition)

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1971

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15
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Dahl (What political institutions does large-scale democracy require?)

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2005

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Magyar and Madlovics (The Anatomy of Post-Communist Regimes)

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2020

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Boix, Miller and Rosato (A complete dataset of political regimes 1800-2007)

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2013

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Schumpeter (Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy): strict dichotomous democracy def of free fair and frequent elections

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1942

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Albertazzi and McDonnell (Sceptre and Spectre in Twenty-First Century Populism)

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2008

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Pasquino (Populism and Democracy in Twenty-First Century populism)

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2008

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Mastropaolo (Politics against Democracy in Twenty-first century populism)

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2008

22
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Halikiopoulou et al (The paradox of nationalism)

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2012

23
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Sobolewska and Ford (Brexitland)

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2020

24
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Peters and Pierre (A typology of populism)

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2020

25
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Norris and Inglehart (Cultural Backlash)

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2019

26
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Mair (Party System change: approaches and interpretations)

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1997

27
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Hagopian (Parties and Voters in Emerging Democracies)

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2009

28
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Ahmed (Democracy and the Politics of electoral system choice, emerging electoral democracies)

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2013

29
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Nikolenyi (Party System Institutionalization in India)

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2014

30
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Enyedi and Bértoa (Party Systems: Types, Dimensions and Explanations)

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2020

31
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Clarke et al. (Political Choice in Britain - ch2 Theories and Models of party support)

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2004

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Letki (Do social divisions explain political choices? The case of Poland)

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2013

33
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Van der Eijk et al (Elections and Voters)

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2012

34
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Chandra (Counting heads: a theory of voter and elite behaviour in patronage democracies)

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2007

35
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Stokes (Do Informal rules make democracy work)

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2006

36
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Dalton and Wattenberg (Parties without partisans political change in advanced industrial democracies)

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2000

37
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Dalton (Citizen politics: public opinion and political parties in advanced industrial democracies)

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2019

38
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Shively Political Party definition + year

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A group of officials or would be officials who are linked with a sizable group of citizens into an organization; a chief objective of this organizatiom is to ensure that officials attain power and are maintained in power 2001

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Sartori party system definition + year

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A party system is a system of interaction resulting from inter-party competition. That is, the system in question bears on the relatedness of parties to each other, on how each party is a function of the other parties and reacts competitively or otherwise, to the other parties 1976

40
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Lipset and Rokkan (freezing hypothesis)

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1967

41
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Linz: presidentialism facilitated breakdown of democracy

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1990

42
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Siaroff (variation in power of executive means semi-presidential as a category should be rejected)

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2003