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_aBRUNK, Gregory G _91542 |
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_aSelf-organized criticality : _ba new theory of political behaviour and some of its implications |
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520 | 3 | _aAdopting a particular non-linear perspective resolver numerous paradoxes about collective political behaviour. Self-organized criticality occurs if the sensivity of individuals or groups to each other`s actions increases with the passage of time, and, therefore, sudden changes may occur as cascades. In this way scandals, betrayals, miscalculations and other seemingly insigficant actions can sometimes cause cabinet dissolutions, strikes, riots, electoral landslides, wars and a multitude of other phenomena that, until now, have seemed to have had nothing in common | |
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_tBritish Journal of Political Science _g31, 2, p. 427-445 _d, 2001 _w |
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_a20021126 _bCassio _cCassio |
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_a20060626 _b1447^b _cQuiteria |
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