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Fragmentation and Consinsus – Political Organization and the Interwar Crisis in Europe
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The breakdown of democracy in large parts of interwar Europe has often been attributed to the fragmentation of party systems, executive stability, and the ultimate fate of democracy in Europe between the World Wars.This study comprises sixteen countries, including both successful democracies and countries where democratic rule was replaced by authoritarian regimes. Intensive case studies point to the importance of political continuity between the formative years of democratic systems and the ongoing process of parliamentary politics in the interwar period.
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