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  2. Political polarization - Wikipedia

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    Political polarization (spelled polarisation in British English, African and Caribbean English, and New Zealand English) is the divergence of political attitudes away ...

  3. Political polarization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Allowing these perpetrators of political polarization to stand in the way of democracy is the biggest hindrance to healthy party disagreement. [175] A concern with the increasing trend of political polarization is the social stigma stemming from either side towards their perceived opposition.

  4. 2010s in United States history - Wikipedia

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    During this time period the United States experienced a wave of unprecedented political polarization and ongoing political debates such as climate change, voting rights, gun control, police misconduct, and immigration. [1] The ongoing 2008 financial crisis dominated the early Obama presidency (2009–2017).

  5. Social Democratic Party of Albania (1943) - Wikipedia

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    The political movement for Social Democracy was considered absent in Albania in the 1940s. There was practically no developed industry in the country and, accordingly, no organized labor movements. However, the ideas of Democratic Socialism were shared by some representatives of the Albanian Intelligentsia. [ 1 ]

  6. Politicisation - Wikipedia

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    Politicisation (also politicization; see English spelling differences) is a concept in political science and theory used to explain how ideas, entities or collections of facts are given a political tone or character, and are consequently assigned to the ideas and strategies of a particular group or party, thus becoming the subject of contestation.

  7. Bipolarisation - Wikipedia

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    Bipolarisation goes against "political pluralism" in the sense that the political field would be contested by several forces of comparable importance rather than by two main forces. [5] It is often associated with bipartisanship. Used in analyses of party systems, the term bipolarization implies both an evolution (transition from the "non ...

  8. Comparative Study of Electoral Systems - Wikipedia

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    How Women MPs Can Ameliorate Affective Polarization in Western Publics. American Political Science Review, 117(1), 318–324. [10] 2022: Vicente Valentim (University of Oxford) (2021): Parliamentary representation and the normalization of radical right support. Comparative political studies, 54(14), 2475–2511. [11]

  9. Wikipedia : Wikipedia Signpost/2023-02-04/Recent research

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    "Distribution of Wikipedia citation political polarization scores for the top 10 WikiProjects" (figure from the paper) Breaking down polarization ratings by ORES article topic areas, "we cannot see differences among macro topics". This "general trend" was also found for the top 10 (sub-)topic areas and the top 10 Wikiprojects, although with ...