ideological diversity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofideologicalanddiversity
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ideological
adjective
uk/ˌaɪ.di.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌaɪ.di.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
based on or relating to a particular set of ideas ...
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diversity
noun[S or U]
uk/daɪˈvɜː.sə.ti/us/dɪˈvɝː.sə.t̬i/
the fact of many different types of things or people being included in something; a range of different things ...
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(Definition ofideologicalanddiversityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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By implication, neither a government's majority status nor itsideologicaldiversityshould be causally implicated in government survival.
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For much of the twentieth century, congressional parties exhibited considerableideologicaldiversity.
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In other words, the effect of internal national diversity is larger and more significant than the effect of internalideologicaldiversity.
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The degree ofideologicaldiversityamong coalition parties is thus a good indicator of non-robustness and hence of vulnerability to changes in the parliamentary environment.
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What our model does is to offer a precise statement of why, and in what way, size andideologicaldiversityare important.
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For minority governments, where the relevant degree ofideologicaldiversityis likely to be mis-estimated, the robustness effect is clearly the more dominant.
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Some of thisideologicaldiversitycomes through in the final chapter, but for most of the book it remains an undercurrent.
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The evidence thus appears to favour theideologicaldiversityhypothesis quite strongly.
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The finding that the equilibrium effects disappear whenideologicaldiversityis adequately measured and introduced into the analysis constitutes only a part, albeit an important one, of this evidentiary basis.
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Not only was theideologicaldiversityhypothesis represented by just two variables, but neither of them was chosen because it performs well in a statistical sense.
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But any survival advantages they exhibit should derive from the robustness of their equilibrium positions, not from the lower levels ofideologicaldiversitythat may accompany it.
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In evaluating these results, it is important to bear in mind that the measurement error affectingideologicaldiversityneed not be limited to this one situation.
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The evidence for a robustness effect, in contrast, is confined to minority governments where there are solid grounds for believing that the relevant degree ofideologicaldiversityhas been mis-estimated.
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For theideologicaldiversityhypothesis, what matters for government survival is how much diversity the government has to accommodate and whether that diversity provides majority support.
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Rather than theideologicaldiversityand majority status relationships turning out to be spurious, the present analysis suggests that it is the equilibrium robustness effect which merits that sobriquet.
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Since strong parties are in a position to form equilibrium governments without coalition partners, the governments they form may have no (inter-party)ideologicaldiversityat all.
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It follows, of course, that if a significantideologicaldiversityeffect were to emerge on the basis of these data, it would represent very strong evidence that compactness matters.
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The theoretical basis remains the same; the change was simply an attempt to measureideologicaldiversity in a way that better captures its full operative extent.
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The final data requirement for conducting these tests is information on the length of time individual governments survived in office, their majority status, and theirideologicaldiversityor compactness.
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The site's founders say their goal is to give readersideologicaldiversity.
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