Power sharing

Power sharing is "a way to exercise power in which representatives of distinct constituencies are included in a power-­organ and make decisions jointly." The term refers primarily to a practice of inclusivity in decision-making, for instance in coalition governments or in inclusive military power organs. However, the term "power-sharing" is often used to refer to "power-sharing institutions": constitutional or peace agreement provisions – and at times informal pacts – through which conflict parties distribute political, military, or economic power among themselves according to agreed rules.

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Power sharing

Power sharing is "a way to exercise power in which representatives of distinct constituencies are included in a power-­organ and make decisions jointly." The term refers primarily to a practice of inclusivity in decision-making, for instance in coalition governments or in inclusive military power organs. However, the term "power-sharing" is often used to refer to "power-sharing institutions": constitutional or peace agreement provisions – and at times informal pacts – through which conflict parties distribute political, military, or economic power among themselves according to agreed rules.

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