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Cleavage (politics)
Social Cleavages, Political Institutions and Party Systems: Putting Preferences Back Into the Fundamental Equation of Politics A
Labour Parties Ideas Transfer and Ideological Positioning: Australia and Britain Compared B.M
Change in Social Attitudes
National Preferences and the Origins of European Monetary System
The Transformation of Cleavage Politics the 1997 Stein Rokkan Lecture
Cleavage Structures and Dimensions of Ideology in English Politics: Evidence from Voting Advice Application Data
The UK Independence Party: Analysing Its Candidates and Supporters1
Political Parties
Cleavage Politics Revisited
Cleavage Theory Meets Europe's Crises
Cleavage Theory
Cleavage Politics in Old and New Democracies Simon Bornschier University of Zurich | Institute for Political Science |
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Social Inequalities, Identity, and the Structure of Political Cleavages in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru, 1952-2019
Lipset, Rokkan, and the Transnational Cleavage
The Class Basis of the Cleavage Between the New Left and the Radical Right an Analysis for Austria, Denmark, Norway and Switzerland
'Cleavage'. Outline the Main Cleavages Found in Modern Europe
Social Cleavage and Party Support a Comparison of Japan, South Korea and the United Kingdom
Social Structure, Collective Identities, and Patterns of Conflict in Party Systems: Conceptualizing the Formation and Perpetuation of Cleavages
Top View
Historical Political Cleavages and Post-Crisis Transformations in Italy
Cleavage Politics in the 21St Century
Social Cleavage and the Party Pie: the Relationships Between Social Heterogeneity and Party Systems in Canadian Provinces
Cleavages, Party Strategy and Party System Change in Europe, East and West
Cleavage Structures and Distributive Politics
A Cleavage Theory of Party Response to European Integration
Immigration, Euroscepticism, and the Rise and Fall of UKIP
Postmaterialism, De-Alignment, Durverger's Law, and the Freezing
Evolution of Political Cleavages and Entry of the Far-Right in Government Coalitions in Italy and Poland