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Power Sharing Agreements In Divided Societies

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Power-sharing agreements in divided societies refer to political arrangements where multiple ethnic, religious, or political groups are given a share of power in government to promote peace and stability.

Key Features

  • Multiple groups sharing power
  • Promotion of inclusivity and representation
  • Potential for peace and conflict resolution
  • Division of decision-making authority

Pros

  • Promotes unity and collaboration among different groups
  • Reduces the risk of exclusion and marginalization
  • Can lead to long-term peace and stability

Cons

  • May be difficult to implement effectively
  • Can perpetuate divisions within society
  • May lead to gridlock and inefficiency in decision-making

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