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  1. Conversely, males are slightly more likely to embrace a majoritarian model of democracy than females. The effects of being a citizen of the country or being close to a particular political party are not distinguishable from zero.

    • Mónica Ferrín, Enrique Hernández
    • 2021
    • Are males more likely to embrace a majoritarian model of democracy?1
    • Are males more likely to embrace a majoritarian model of democracy?2
    • Are males more likely to embrace a majoritarian model of democracy?3
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    • Are males more likely to embrace a majoritarian model of democracy?5
  2. Jul 17, 2018 · This article uses several data sets to examine quantitatively correlations between types of democracy, direct democracy, and public deliberation. If correlations exist, this would be a clear indication that patterns of participation are related to types of (consensus or majoritarian) democracy.

    • Brigitte Geissel, A.M.B. Michels
    • 2018
  3. Ever since Aristotle, the comparative study of political regimes and their performance has relied on classifications and typologies. The study of democracy today has been influenced heavily by Arend Lijphart’s typology of consensus versus majoritarian democracy.

    • Matthijs Bogaards
    • 2017
  4. Jul 24, 2007 · The value of political equality is central to normative theories of democracy: it is argued that women are equal citizens and therefore should share equally with men in public decision-making – otherwise, there is a democratic deficit.

    • Manon Tremblay
    • 2007
  5. Sep 5, 2021 · The current global rise of autocratization and retreat of democracy (Lührmann and Lindberg, 2019) has spurred research interest and led to new approaches and new measures of the authoritarian personality.

  6. Sep 26, 2019 · The most obvious example is male and female, and a human of one gender cannot (pro)create without the other. In like manner, democracy is for everybody, and not just for one (social, let alone religious or ethnic) group in society.

  7. Lijphart offers what is perhaps the dominant definition of majoritarian democracy. He identifies that majoritarian democracy is based on the Westminster model, and majority rule. [5] According to Lijphart, the key features of a majoritarian democracy are: Concentration of executive power.

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