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MULTIPARTY SYSTEM (3) answer(s).
 
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Cambodia in 2017 : descending into dictatorship? / Croissant, Aurel   Journal Article
Croissant, Aurel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract After local elections in 2017, the Cambodian People’s Party intensified its attacks on free media, NGOs, and the Cambodian National Rescue Party. Meanwhile, stronger links to China and waning Western leverage are enabling Prime Minister Hun Sen to transform the post-1993 multiparty system into a patrimonial dictatorship. Cambodia enjoyed strong economic growth but saw little improvement in its weak institutional framework, in social justice, or in economic competitiveness.
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ID:   104587


Democratic structuralizing in Uzbekistan: the multiparty system and the opposition / Tolipov, Farkhad   Journal Article
Tolipov, Farkhad Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Neither left nor right but backwards: failure of centrist parties in Israel and their relationship to the multiparty system / Lim, Kevjn   Journal Article
Lim, Kevjn Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Students of Israeli politics will observe that, against the backrop of perpetual siege, the complexity and intensity of fault lines undercutting the nation of six million have become axiomatic- Jew/Arab, Ashkenazi/Sephardi-Mizrahi,religious/secular, left/right, hawk/dove, veteran/immigrant, Zionist/post-Zionist, etc. Yet, Israel has maintained a remarkable degree of stability.
Key Words Israel  Democratic  Centrist Parties  Multiparty System  Axiomatic  Post-Zionist 
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