Internationalized Regimes
The study of political regimes has been at the heart of political research for many decades, and recent years have seen a renewed wave of attention to hybrid regimes in particular. Hybrid regimes are those political systems that blur the boundaries between previously distinct regime type categories. While the distinction between democratic and non-democratic political regimes served for many years as a reliable guide to regime classification, recent political developments have led scholars to reassess and redraft existing typologies in order to makes sense of new political realities. Several types of hybrid regime have been identified on the grounds that they share elements of more than one conventional regime type. Usually combining some elements of electoral competition with restrictive political practices, hybrid regimes have grown in number in recent years and their challenge to pre-existing understandings of regime politics has attracted sustained academic attention. The study of regime hybridity has become, and is likely to remain, a core focus of contemporary political research
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2009
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Authors: | Tansey, Oisín |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Globalisierung | Globalization | Multinationales Unternehmen | Transnational corporation | Internationaler Markteintritt | International market entry | Auslandsinvestition | Foreign investment | Internationale Geschäftsbeziehungen | International business | Wechselkurssystem | Exchange rate regime |
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