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Semi-Presidentialism in Central and Eastern Europe

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Semi-Presidentialism in Central and Eastern Europe
Libristo code: 04648059
Publishers MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS, September 2008
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This book examines the extent to which semi-presidentialism has affected the process of democratisation in Central and Eastern Europe since the early 1990s. The standard academic wisdom is that semi-presidentialism, where there is both a directly elected president and a prime minister who is responsible for the legislature, is a risky choice for nascent democracies because of the in-built potential for conflict between the president and the prime minister. This book demonstrates that semi-presidential regimes can operate in quite different ways, some with very strong presidents, some with strong prime ministers and ceremonial presidents, and some with a balance of presidential and prime ministerial powers. In particular, the book analyses the specific impact of the various forms of semi-presidentialism that can be found in Central and Eastern Europe. With chapters on Bulgaria, Croatia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine, the book explores whether some forms of semi-presidentialism are more conducive to democratization than others. It also looks at how semi-presidentialism may have helped democracy to survive and examines its impact on government performance in terms of stability and policy-making.

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Full name Semi-Presidentialism in Central and Eastern Europe
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2008
Number of pages 296
EAN 9780719075353
ISBN 0719075351
Libristo code 04648059
Weight 622
Dimensions 169 x 245 x 30
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