D. M. Kurtz’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


First Families in Japan, Mexico, and the United States: 1946-2001
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January 2001

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International Journal of Comparative Sociology

D. M. Kurtz

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... One of the hypotheses states that political dynasties arose from the concurrent absence of an efficient party structure (Mendoza et al., 2022) and that it significantly impacts the stability of a democratic system (Kenawas, 2015). This hypothesis is fundamentally faulty because it is not a universally tested hypothesis and political dynasties exist in authoritarian regimes and well-structured multi-party democracies in the developed world (Kurtz, 2001). In the United States, for example, dynasties exist in Congress despite the effective structure of the parties in the US (Stout, 2019). ...

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Political Dynasty and Elite Circulation in Nigeria: An Analysis of Election Trends Idris Saminu
First Families in Japan, Mexico, and the United States: 1946-2001
  • Citing Article
  • January 2001

International Journal of Comparative Sociology