The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... basis of authority is a justification of influence which claims that the way things have been done in the past is the reason why they should be continued in the same manner in the future . An example of a traditional basis of authority ...
... basis of authority is a justification of influence which claims that the way things have been done in the past is the reason why they should be continued in the same manner in the future . An example of a traditional basis of authority ...
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... basis of party support reveals that the Canadian " party system is organized around the usual regional , religious , and social class oppositions to which is added a specific linguistic cleavage " ( Laponce , 1972 : 284 ) . The party ...
... basis of party support reveals that the Canadian " party system is organized around the usual regional , religious , and social class oppositions to which is added a specific linguistic cleavage " ( Laponce , 1972 : 284 ) . The party ...
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... basis from religion to class had a significant influence on the party system : it destroyed the basis of Liberal party support and allowed for its replacement by the Labour party . In contrast , the continuing significance of the ...
... basis from religion to class had a significant influence on the party system : it destroyed the basis of Liberal party support and allowed for its replacement by the Labour party . In contrast , the continuing significance of the ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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