Abstract This article examines political sectarianism as institutionalized in the consociational power sharing arrangements of Lebanon. The proposition advanced in this article challenges the common belief that the sectarian model of corporate consociationalism is adequate for plural societies undergoing democratic transition. It demonstrates that demographic, spatial, and regional power shifts render corporate sectarian power sharing consociationalism conducive to conflict and national fragmentation. As an alternative, it proposes ‗integrative consociationalism' as a more responsive governing option that accommodates national and community-based political power sharing arrangements. National electoral strategies as well as administrat...
Power-sharing institutions--organized around the principle of group representation--have re-emerged ...
This study examines the extent to which confessional identities in Lebanon are responsible for shapi...
The current trend towards globalisation and democratisation has made the theories of politics in plu...
This article examines political sectarianism as institutionalized in the consociational power sharin...
Political scientists define consociational state as a state with major internal divisions along ethn...
Abstract Lebanon is frequently referred to as a model of a plural and stable democracy in the Middle...
Is ‘consociational democracy’ a sustainable working model for deeply divided societies? Despite its ...
The authorᅠexplores consociational democracy as it has played out in Lebanon, and its possible useᅠa...
Is ‘consociational democracy’ a sustainable working model for deeply divided societies? Despite its ...
This article explores some key problems of the organization and operation of the Lebanese confession...
Despite being considered as one of the oldest constitutional democracies in the Middle East, Lebanon...
Throughout this study, it is argued that the consociational nature of Lebanon’s post-war regime has ...
Aiming to contribute to the discourse on the sustainability of consociational democracy in plural so...
Divisions across ethnic and religious lines in several Middle East countries since the 2011 Arab upr...
The Master's thesis "Consociationalism as a Possible Solution of Conflicts in Segmented Societies: T...
Power-sharing institutions--organized around the principle of group representation--have re-emerged ...
This study examines the extent to which confessional identities in Lebanon are responsible for shapi...
The current trend towards globalisation and democratisation has made the theories of politics in plu...
This article examines political sectarianism as institutionalized in the consociational power sharin...
Political scientists define consociational state as a state with major internal divisions along ethn...
Abstract Lebanon is frequently referred to as a model of a plural and stable democracy in the Middle...
Is ‘consociational democracy’ a sustainable working model for deeply divided societies? Despite its ...
The authorᅠexplores consociational democracy as it has played out in Lebanon, and its possible useᅠa...
Is ‘consociational democracy’ a sustainable working model for deeply divided societies? Despite its ...
This article explores some key problems of the organization and operation of the Lebanese confession...
Despite being considered as one of the oldest constitutional democracies in the Middle East, Lebanon...
Throughout this study, it is argued that the consociational nature of Lebanon’s post-war regime has ...
Aiming to contribute to the discourse on the sustainability of consociational democracy in plural so...
Divisions across ethnic and religious lines in several Middle East countries since the 2011 Arab upr...
The Master's thesis "Consociationalism as a Possible Solution of Conflicts in Segmented Societies: T...
Power-sharing institutions--organized around the principle of group representation--have re-emerged ...
This study examines the extent to which confessional identities in Lebanon are responsible for shapi...
The current trend towards globalisation and democratisation has made the theories of politics in plu...