This book tackles the perennial debate about whether presidentialism is associated with democratic breakdown. We find evidence that presidentialism could contribute instabilities to a democratic system, though it does not directly follow that those instabilities will trigger a democratic breakdown.
This book tackles the perennial debate about whether presidentialism is associated with democratic breakdown. We find evidence that presidentialism could contribute instabilities to a democratic system, though it does not directly follow that those instabilities will trigger a democratic breakdown.
Yao-Yuan Yeh is chair of the department of international studies and modern languages and associate professor of international studies at the University of St. Thomas, Houston Charles K.S. Wu is doctoral candidate in the department of political science at Purdue University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Institutional Designs and Prospect of Democracy Chapter 2: Why Presidentialism Is Dangerous Chapter 3: Presidentialism and Violent Attitudes: Evidence from the World Value Survey Chapter 4: Presidentialism and Violent Behavior: Evidence from the Asian Barometer Survey Chapter 5: Presidentialism and Democratic Crisis: A Two Steps Examination of the Global Democracies
Chapter 1: Institutional Designs and Prospect of Democracy Chapter 2: Why Presidentialism Is Dangerous Chapter 3: Presidentialism and Violent Attitudes: Evidence from the World Value Survey Chapter 4: Presidentialism and Violent Behavior: Evidence from the Asian Barometer Survey Chapter 5: Presidentialism and Democratic Crisis: A Two Steps Examination of the Global Democracies
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