The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... democratic , totalitarian ; federal , unitary ; presidential , parliamentary ) demonstrates the useful nature of typologies in political analysis . Beginning with a criterion that appears to be an important point for comparing political ...
... democratic , totalitarian ; federal , unitary ; presidential , parliamentary ) demonstrates the useful nature of typologies in political analysis . Beginning with a criterion that appears to be an important point for comparing political ...
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... democratic ideal , how can an election between candidates so selected be seen as contributing to the democratic nature of the larger political system ? The key is in the choice between candidates and their respective parties . The ...
... democratic ideal , how can an election between candidates so selected be seen as contributing to the democratic nature of the larger political system ? The key is in the choice between candidates and their respective parties . The ...
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... democratic nature of the current Canadian polity will provide the basis for a few suggested reforms . THE LIBERAL - DEMOCRATIC NATURE OF THE CANADIAN POLITY : PROSPECTS FOR REFORM In discussing political reform , we are going to use a ...
... democratic nature of the current Canadian polity will provide the basis for a few suggested reforms . THE LIBERAL - DEMOCRATIC NATURE OF THE CANADIAN POLITY : PROSPECTS FOR REFORM In discussing political reform , we are going to use a ...
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EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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