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  1. Consociationalism (/ k ən ˌ s oʊ ʃ i ˈ eɪ ʃ ən əl ɪ z əm / kən-SOH-shee-AY-shən-əl-iz-əm) is a form of democratic power sharing. Political scientists define a consociational state as one which has major internal divisions along ethnic, religious, or linguistic lines, but which remains stable due to consultation among ...

  2. El consociativismo o consociacionalismo es una forma de gobierno que toman los sistemas políticos democráticos en las sociedades profundamente divididas, cuando un reparto del poder político logra operarse entre las elites más allá de cualquier lógica de mayoría, a pesar de las divisiones religiosas, lingüísticas o étnicas que puedan existir ent...

  3. Consociationalism, a stable democratic system in deeply divided societies that is based on power sharing between elites from different social groups. Consociational democracy can be found in countries that are deeply divided into distinct religious, ethnic, racial, or regional segments—conditions.

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  4. Consociationalism or consociational democracy means that the destabilizing effects of deep social cleavages can be offset by cooperation between subcultures at the elite level. Consociationalism is characterized by grand coalition, segmental autonomy, proportionality, and minority veto.

  5. The goals of consociationalism are governmental stability, the survival of the power-sharing arrangements, the survival of democracy, and the avoidance of violence. In a consociational state, all groups, including minorities, are represented on the political and economic stages.

  6. 20 de dic. de 2019 · The Web of Science lists 17 articles with consociationalism in the title, a record.2 If one broadens the search to articles that mention consociationalism in the abstract and/or keywords, the number is even higher: 33 articles in 2018.3 These scores are not an incident but reflect a clear trend towards an increased interest in consociationalism starting shortly after the beginning of the new ...

  7. Consociationalism and consensus democracy. Lijphart is the leading authority on consociationalism, or the ways in which segmented societies manage to sustain democracy through power-sharing.