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@book{ Daalder1996, title = {The Netherlands: still a consociational democracy?}, author = {Daalder, Hans}, year = {1996}, series = {Reihe Politikwissenschaft / Institut für Höhere Studien, Abt. Politikwissenschaft}, pages = {18}, volume = {33}, address = {Wien}, publisher = {Institut für Höhere Studien (IHS), Wien}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-266841}, abstract = {After a short introduction on the genesis and development of the general consociational democracy model, the paper discusses: 1. the extent to which the Netherlands did embody the consociational democracy model as developed by Arend Lijphart at the end of the 1960s; 2. social changes since then which have caused the crumbling of the once distinct subcultures; 3. attempts at a majoritarian restructuring of the Dutch political system; 4. attacks on corporatist structures in the name of partisan) electoral primacy; 5. persisting consociational features of the system, rooted in elite political culture on the one hand, and strong traditions of autonomy for minorities on the other. A separate appendix discusses the extent to which changed social circumstances have affected the role of political parties. [author's abstract]}, keywords = {politisches System; Netherlands; party; Konkordanzdemokratie; sozialer Wandel; Partei; consociational democracy; political system; corporatism; soziale Faktoren; subculture; social change; Korporatismus; Subkultur; social factors; Niederlande}}