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Consociationalism

overall review score: 4.3
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Consociationalism is a political theory that emphasizes power-sharing among different ethnic, religious, and cultural groups within a society.

Key Features

  • Power-sharing
  • Group representation
  • Mutual recognition
  • Conflict management

Pros

  • Promotes inclusion and representation of diverse groups
  • Can help prevent conflicts and maintain stability in divided societies
  • Encourages cooperation and consensus-building

Cons

  • May reinforce divisions between societal groups
  • Can be challenging to implement effectively
  • Potentially perpetuates inequalities if certain groups have more power

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