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This chapter examines the relations between significant political actors and the nature of the political systems they preside over. Their interrelationship with other elites is touched upon, and the obstacles they may pose to democracy are considered. Given the limitations of space and the inadequacy of a single, general volume to address all aspects of 'official' politics, the chapter concentrates upon themes, similarities and contrasts between such actors and systems rather than undertaking an in-depth survey of any one in particular. It must be borne in mind that political systems are not static entities, but experience persistent change. In examining the liberal pacted model of democracy, the chapter stresses the importance of elite consensus with respect to the rules of the political game, the objectives of policy-making and the relationship of the state to civil society.

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