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Hybrydowe power-sharing. Koncepcja i instytucje
Author(s) -
Krzysztof Trzciński
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
studia polityczne
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2720-0302
pISSN - 1230-3135
DOI - 10.35757/stp.2020.48.3.01
Subject(s) - power sharing , ethnic group , power (physics) , government (linguistics) , politics , political science , sociology , economic system , public administration , economics , law , physics , linguistics , philosophy , quantum mechanics
This paper discusses the theory of the so-called hybrid power-sharing (HPS). HPS is – along with consociationalism and centripetalism – one of the main models of power-sharing (PS) political systems, which have been implemented especially in some multi-ethnic and multi-religious states. PS-type systems provide specific institutions that may reduce conflicts between social segments like ethnic groups or religious communities and between them and the central government. HPS functions, among others in Nigeria and Indonesia, i.e., states that will soon be among the most important in the world. In the HPS system, mainly centripetal and consociational institutions are combined. This paper’s primary purpose is to present new, in-depth HPS conceptual assumptions, defined and systematized based on the cases of Nigeria, Indonesia, Kenya, and Burundi, and to indicate empirical examples of the leading institutions forming HPS in these states.

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