What is power sharing? : consociationalism, centripetalism, and hybrid power sharing
author:
Trzciński Krzysztof
journal title:
Studia Polityczne
volume:
46
issue:
3
date of publication
:
2018
pages:
9-30
ISSN:
1230-3135
notes:
W spisie treści podano tytuł inny niż na publ. (What is Power Sharing? Its Meaning and Three Types: Consociationalism, Centripetalism, and Hybrid Power Sharing)
language:
English
journal language:
Polish
abstract in English:
In this article the author analyzes the term "power sharing" (PS) in the context of power exercised within a state. He Þ rst examines the term in the very general sense, in which it can be applied to all types and dimensions of power sharing between various groups and institutional entities. Second, the author examines the meaning of the term in the narrow sense, that is, the phenomenon of systemic power sharing by groups (segments) whose membership is based on ascribed criteria such as common ancestors, relatives, or racial background, and/or cultural ones such as a common language, religion, or celebrations. The basic segmental units in this sense are nations (understood in the sociological sense), ethnic groups, or religious and denominational communities that form part of divided societies. Third, the article shows the differences between the principal models (types) of PS in the narrow sense: consociationalism, centripetalism, and hybrid power sharing.
keywords in English:
power sharing, consociationalism, centripetalism, hybrid power sharing
affiliation:
Wydział Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznych : Instytut Bliskiego i Dalekiego Wschodu