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  1. A dominant-party system, or one-party dominant system, is a political occurrence in which a single political party continuously dominates election results over running opposition groups or parties. [1] Any ruling party staying in power for more than one consecutive term may be considered a dominant party (also referred to as a predominant or ...

  2. Jun 17, 2011 · Dominant parties are dependent on state leaders and cannot be called truly ruling parties. It is high levels of elite competition that overshadows public participation and ideological or societal cleavages, but sometimes makes a political regime resemble a democracy.

    • Rostislav Turovsky
    • 2011
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  4. Apr 24, 2020 · In the first case, a new model of democratization will emerge in the post-Soviet space through the dominant party, while in the second, the regimes will become semi-authoritarian. In contrast to the policies of Central and Southeast Europe, all post-Soviet countries have chosen a presidential–parliamentary or “purely” presidential form of ...

    • Ashot Aleksanyan
    • ashalex@ysu.am
    • 2020
  5. Oct 7, 2021 · This chapter is devoted to a historical review of the post-Soviet regional governance. Before addressing this subject, however, we should examine and define what post-Soviet Eurasia means and which states are included in this space.

    • Igor Davidzon
    • igor.duvidzon@mail.huji.ac.il
    • 2022
  6. Jul 29, 2007 · 4 The Emergence of a Dominant Party in Russia: United Russia, Putin, and Regional Elites, 2000 2010 107 5 United Russia as the Dominant Party 159 6 United Russia and Russia s Governors 202 7 Economic Elites and Dominant Party Af liation 222 8 Dominant Party Emergence around the World 244 9 Conclusion 267 References 283 Index 301

  7. Apr 11, 2023 · The Moldovan political scientist, Vladimir Bruter, was the first to use the concept “party of power” in 1999 with the following definition: “a post-Soviet phenomenon that comprises a nonparty president, a partially nonparty parliament, and a depoliticized government that to a limited extent is answerable to parliament (Bruter, 1999 )”.

  8. into affairs of post-Soviet countries underline the importance of making regional power the center of analysis of international factors. This thesis aims to modify and expand an analytical framework for understanding the democratization process and its relation to conflict in post-Soviet countries after the breakdown of the Soviet Union.

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