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Informal Politics Is Real Politics

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Month: March 2018

Can informal politics be studied quantitatively?

That may sound like a boring question, but it is an important one. Am I exaggerating if I say that the future of democracy depends on it? Informal politics is usually studied through in-depth fieldwork and interviews. Its shady and often secretive nature makes it difficult to study informal politics in any other way. In… Read More Can informal politics be studied quantitatively?

23 March 2018 Ward BerenschotLeave a comment

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