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Democracy’s critical infrastructure: Rethinking intermediary powers
Jan Werner Müller
Politics
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Critical Infrastructure
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Intermediary Institutions
100%
Intermediary Power
100%
Structural Transformation
50%
Democracy
50%
19th Century
50%
Political Conflict
50%
Political Parties
50%
Political System
50%
Free Media
50%
Basic Rights
50%
Intermediary Role
50%
Normative Roles
50%
Representative Democracy
50%
Political Time
50%
Disintermediation
50%
Internal Pluralism
50%
Social Sciences
Political Systems
100%
Nineteenth Century
100%
Democracy
100%
Pluralism
100%
Political Conflict
100%
Representative Democracy
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Infrastructure Provision
100%
Political Conflict
50%