1. Consensus Democracies and Majoritarian Systems
Lijphart highlights ten differences between consensus and majoritarian democracies, five of which identify with the executives-parties dimension and the other five with the federal-unitary dimension. The differences on the executives-parties dimension are given below with the majoritarian characteristic listed first in each case: 1. Concentration of executive power in one party vs executive power shared in multiparty coalitions 2. Executive more dominant vs executive-legislative balance of power 3. Two-party system vs multiparty system 4. ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate