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Minority government and majority rule

Steven M. DeLue
- 01 Jan 1991 - 
- Vol. 13, Iss: 6, pp 863-865
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This article is published in History of European Ideas.The article was published on 1991-01-01. It has received 246 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Majority rule & Minority government.

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Veto Players and Law Production in Parliamentary Democracies: An Empirical Analysis

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Presidentialism, parliamentarism, and democracy

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Birds of the Same Feather Tweet Together: Bayesian Ideal Point Estimation Using Twitter Data

TL;DR: This article developed a Bayesian Spatial Following model that scales Twitter users along a common ideological dimension based on who they follow, and applied this network-based method to estimate ideal points for Twitter users in the US, the UK, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands.
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Veto Players and Law Production in Parliamentary Democracies: An Empirical Analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated hypotheses generated by the veto players' theory and found that an increase in the number of veto players and their ideological distance from one another will reduce the ability of both government and parliament to produce significant laws.
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Орфоепічна та орфофонічна варіативність англійського мовлення британців, американців і канадійців (експериментально-фонетичне дослідження) . – На правах рукопису.

TL;DR: Gorikhovsky et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a new solution for the actual scientifically-engineered task of problem concerning strategic management of competitiveness of farms, which will help strengthen the competitive position of the farms in the region with regard to direct and potential competitors.
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Presidentialism, parliamentarism, and democracy

TL;DR: In this paper, the incentives for coalition formation in presidential and mixed democracies are investigated. But coalitions are rare in presidential democracies. And the authors conclude that presidential democracies are fragile.
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Patronage and Political Stability in Africa

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