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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1652816240
    Format: 26 S. , Tab., Lit. S. 24-26
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online Ressource
    Series Statement: Working Papers Global and Area Studies No. 12
    Content: Factionalism can affect the stability and institutionalization of parties and party systemsand it can impact on the efficiency and legitimacy of political parties and political systemsas a whole. Nevertheless, factionalism has only received scant attention in the comparativeliterature on political parties. As this paper shows, there is no dearth of conceptual approachesand hypotheses which can readily be used to advance the systematic analysis offactionalism. We survey the relevant literature and offer a comprehensive analyticalframework to stimulate comparatively oriented and nuanced studies of the causes, characteristicsand consequences of intra-party groups. (GOI-WP/DÜI)
    Language: English
    Author information: Köllner, Patrick 1968-
    Author information: Basedau, Matthias 1968-
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    UID:
    gbv_1652828710
    Format: 45 S. , graph. Darst., Tab., Lit. S. 36-40, Lit.Hinw.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online Ressource
    Series Statement: Working Papers Global and Area Studies No. 1
    Content: Natural resources in sub-Saharan Africa suffer from a bad reputation. Oil and diamonds, particularly, have been blamed for a number of Africa's illnesses such as poverty, corruption, dictatorship and war. This paper outlines the different areas and transmission channels of how this so-called 'resource curse' is said to materialize. By assessing empirical evidence on sub-Saharan Africa it concludes that the resource curse theory fails to sufficiently explain why and how several countries have not or only partly been affected by the 'curse'. Theoretically, the paper argues that whether or not natural resources are detrimental to a country's socio-economic and political development depends on a number of contextual variables, divided into country-specific conditions and resource-specific conditions (type, degree/level of abundance and dependence, resource revenue management, involved companies etc.). Methodologically, a future research agenda needs to examine the complex interplay of these contextual variables by adding sophisticated comparative research designs, especially 'small and medium N' comparisons, to the toolbox which has been widely confined to the juxtaposition of 'large N' and country case studies. (GOI-WP/DÜI)
    Language: English
    Author information: Basedau, Matthias 1968-
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