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Division and Cohesion in Democracy : A Study of Norway

To understand what conditions make democracies stable or unstable, effective or ineffective, Professor Eckstein examines the stability and effectiveness of Norwegian democracy. He finds them both to be high. He then examines several theories derived from the study of other democracies or from compar...

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Autor principal: Eckstein, Harry
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2015.
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505 0 |a Preface ; CONTENTS; I. Introduction: The Relevance of Norway; II. Norway as a Stable Democracy; III. Political Divisions in Norway; IV. The Problem of Norwegian Political Cohesion; V. Norway as a ""Community""; VI. The Origins of Community: A Speculation; VII. The Maintenance of Community: Social Interconnections; VIII. The Maintenance of Community: Social Authority Patterns-Forms; IX. Social Authority Patterns: Norms; X. Summary and Implications; Appendix A: Tables; Appendix B: A Theory of Stable Democracy; Index. 
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