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Executive Politics In Semipresidential Regimes Power Distribution And Conflicts Between Presidents And Prime Ministers Martin Carrier

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Executive Politics In Semipresidential Regimes Power Distribution And Conflicts Between Presidents And Prime Ministers Martin Carrier
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 175
Author: Martin Carrier
ISBN: 9781498510172, 1498510175
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Executive Politics In Semipresidential Regimes Power Distribution And Conflicts Between Presidents And Prime Ministers Martin Carrier by Martin Carrier 9781498510172, 1498510175 instant download after payment.

This book analyzes the power variations between political executives in semi-presidential regimes. It contrasts institutional, partisan, and extra-institutional explanations and identifies patterns of change for the power distribution between presidents and prime ministers. It provides an empirical analysis of selected case studies and demonstrates the necessity to understand power variations in a configurative perspective, exposing the limits of institutional design explanations. This study ultimately aims to contribute to both the literature on semi-presidentialism and to the literature on democratic regimes by providing a systematic assessment of these different configurations, in both mature and emerging democracies. To explore this phenomenon, this research tests the key factors of power variation proposed in the semi-presidential literature on the power relationship between presidents and prime ministers mainly in France’s Fifth Republic and post-1993 Ukraine, but also to a lesser extent in Finland, post-1993 Russia, and post-1990 Poland.

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