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Polyarchy
In political science, the term polyarchy, literally ”rule by many” (poly "many", arkhe "rule") was used by Robert Dahl to describe a form of government...
Robert Dahl
enacted through competitive, if unequal, interest groups—and introduced "polyarchy" as a descriptor of actual democratic governance. An originator of "empirical...
Democracy indices
institutions, freedom of expression, the competitiveness and inclusiveness of polyarchy, governance quality, adherence to democratic norms, co-option of opposition...
Politics
people are equally satisfied by the collective decision). He uses the term polyarchy to refer to societies in which there exists a certain set of institutions...
Representative democracy
Houston, and Ian Liebenberg) have described representative democracy as polyarchy. Representative democracy can be organized in different ways including...
Democracy
have his/her interests be given equal consideration. He uses the term polyarchy ("rule by many") to refer to societies in which there exists a certain...
Charles E. Lindblom
fellow Yale Professor Robert A. Dahl, Lindblom was a champion of the polyarchy (or pluralistic) view of political elites and governance in the late 1950s...
Wisdom of the crowd
Ochlocracy Nomination rules Peaceful transition of power Political equality Polyarchy Populism Post-democracy Proportional representation Right to petition...
Mechatronics
control architecture. The most known architectures involve hierarchy, polyarchy, heterarchy, and hybrid. The methods for achieving a technical effect...
Regime
contemporary viewpoint on democracy is Robert Dahl's introduction of "polyarchy" which is notable for being contestable and inclusive. Theorists suggest...