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Polyarchy - Wikipedia
In political science, the term polyarchy (poly "many", arkhe "rule") was used by Robert Dahl to describe a form of government in which power is invested in multiple people.
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Polyarchy | Democracy, Representation & Participation - Britannica
Polyarchy, which means “rule by many,” describes the process of democratization, in contrast to democracy itself. Central to any definition of ...
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[PDF] POLYARCHY - Participation and Opposition - DiSPeS - UniTS
Even more specifically, what factors increase or de- crease the chances of public contestation in a highly inclusive regime, that is, a polyarchy?
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polyarchy
polyarchy (ˈpɒlɪɑːkɪ) Also 7–8 erron. polygarchy. [ad. Gr. πολυαρχία rule by many, f. πολυ-, poly- + -αρχία rule. The β form polygarchy, after med.L. polygarchia, obs. F. poligarchie, Sp. poligarquia, Pg. polygarchia, It. poligarchia, arising (in med.L. or the Romanic langs.) from assimilation to ol...
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Polyarchy - Our World in Data
Polyarchy identifies the political regime of a country. It distinguishes between non-electoral autocracies (score 0), one-party autocracies (score 1), multi- ...
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POLYARCHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. government by many persons : control of especially political leaders by their followers compare hierarchy 2. a group of many kingdoms
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[PDF] Measuring polyarchy.
The Polyarchy Scale is constructed from indicators of freedom of expression, freedom of organization, media pluralism, and the holding of fair elections. The ...
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Polyarchy: Participation and Opposition: Dahl, Robert A.
A tightly woven explanation of the conditions under which cultures that do not tolerate political opposition may be transformed into societies that do.
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Polyarchy - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A polyarchy is a government in which many citizens have some amount of power and control over their elected leaders.
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[PDF] The Changing Democratic Theory of Robert Dahl Author(s): Richard ...
Dahl's concept of polyarchy seems less vulnerable to criticism than, for example, Schumpeter's version of democratic revisionism in Capitalism, Socialism, and ...
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Robert Dahl - Polyarchy - Democracy Paradox
He saw democracy as an ideal rather than a political system or a regime. Instead, he referred to polyarchy as the political regime others continue to describe ...
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polyarchal
polyˈarchal, a. rare—1. [f. as polyarchy + -al1.] Having many rulers. So polyˈarchical a. (rare), of the nature of or pertaining to a polyarchy (opp. to monarchical); ˈpolyarchist (rare), one who advocates or believes in a polyarchy.1896 Boscawen Bible & Monuments v. 112 The Deluge formed the rubico...
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polyarchic
polyarchic, a. (pɒlɪˈɑːkɪk) [f. polyarchy + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or having the characteristics of a polyarchy.1892 G. Gissing Born in Exile II. iv. i. 164 He could admit that such men as Runcorn and Kenyon—the one with his polyarchic commercialism, the other with his demagogic violence—had possi...
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Yes, the Republican Party has become pathological. But why?
Why did so many Republicans support Trump? Most voted for him simply because he was the Republican nominee. About 30 percent of Trump voters said they were voting primarily against Clinton.
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Charles E. Lindblom
However, Lindblom soon began to see the shortcomings of polyarchy with regard to democratic governance. , he also became critical of polyarchy in general and its U.S. form in particular.
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