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The Mixed Nature of Belgian Cabinets Between Majority-rule and Consociationalism

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Bibliographic reference Frognier, AP.. The Mixed Nature of Belgian Cabinets Between Majority-rule and Consociationalism. In: European Journal of Political Research, Vol. 16, no. 2, p. 207-228 (1988)
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