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Regime Types or Party Systems: What Matters More For Political Instability In The Developing World?
2015
Issues in Social Science
<p>Political stability is desired by every state. But is it contingent upon regime types or party systems? Existing studies on political stability suggest that regimes such as authoritarianism, democracy, and dictatorship and their variants have variously influenced political stability. Some have proved to be friendly with political stability in certain countries, while counterproductive for some other. However, the existing literature has exclusively focused on regime types alone neglecting
doi:10.5296/iss.v3i2.7743
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