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Common Sense Diagrams: The US Two-Party System in Magruder’s American Government, 1917–2023
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ETHNIC POLITICS AND SUSTAINABLE DEMOCRACY IN NIGERIA
Published 2024-06-01“…By advocating for specific reforms such as a two-party system and structural adjustments, this study offers practical insights for policymakers and scholars seeking to address the complexities of Nigeria's political landscape. …”
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Game changing electoral reforms and party system change? An analysis of the 2020 national assembly election in South Korea
Published 2025-01-01“…The article further argues that while a regional voting pattern remains present, in particular in the Honam and Youngnam regions, there has been a shift towards a focus on the swing districts in the greater capital region, and that the move towards a two-party system is likely to continue in future elections unless changes are made to the electoral system.…”
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Le pluralisme politique de l’Ouest canadien
Published 2007-05-01“…And yet, political heterogeneity is not always reflected: indeed, it seems that Western Canada is heading from a two-party system to a one-party system where political organizations have different labels or names rather than deep ideological divergences…”
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Hugo Chavez : le renouveau du populisme vénézuélien ?
Published 2005-09-01“…The generalized crisis which, from the Eighties, fell down on the country put a term at forty years of a two-party-system and considerably weakened the model of representative democracy set up by both political parties: Democratic Action and Copei. …”
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BEYOND ONE PARTY STATE DOMINANCE: A REVIEW OF RECURRENT ISSUES IN NIGERIA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC
Published 2024-12-01“… This study investigates the recurring concerns connected with party dominance in Nigeria's Fourth Republic, focusing on the obstacles given by the de facto two-party system dominated by the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and the All-Progressives Congress (APC). …”
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