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CONSOCIATIONAL - Consociationalism ( kn-SOH-shee-AY-shn-l-iz-m) is often viewed as synonymous with power-sharing, although it is technically only one form of power-sh...
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Having major internal divisions along ethnic, religious, or linguistic lines, with none of the divisions large enough to form a majority group, yet nonetheless stable due to consultation among the elites of each of its major social groups. |
Relating to or denoting a political system formed by the cooperation of different social groups on the basis of shared power. |
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Consociationalism ( kn-SOH-shee-AY-shn-l-iz-m) is often viewed as synonymous with power-sharing, although it is technically only one form of power-sharing.Consociationalism is often seen as having close affinities with corporatism; some consider it to be a form of corporatism while others claim that economic corporatism was designed to regulate class conflict, while consociationalism developed on the basis of reconciling societal fragmentation along ethnic and religious lines.The goals of consociationalism are governmental stability, the survival of the power-sharing arrangements, the survival of democracy, and the avoidance of violence. When consociationalism is organised along religious confessional lines, it is known as confessionalism, as is the case in Lebanon. |