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CIVIL SOCIETY IN CONFLICT REGULATION: CYPRUS CASE
2017
HUMANITAS - Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi
As a conflict regulation method, consociationalism offers stability and peace, though short-term and negative, for deeply divided societies. However, the success of consociationalism is highly doubted due to lacking long-term peace and durability. Establishment and continuation of consociational regimes mostly depend on external pressure. When the pressure vanishes, majorities tend to shift to majoritarian system or for worse, conflict can resume. This paper argues that, being only dependent on
doi:10.20304/humanitas.318512
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