Semi-presidentialism in Central and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Elgie, Robert; Moestrup, Sophie
Semi-presidentialism in Central and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Elgie, Robert; Moestrup, Sophie
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Examines the extent to which semi-presidentialism has affected the process of democratization in Central and Eastern Europe since the early 1990s
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Examines the extent to which semi-presidentialism has affected the process of democratization in Central and Eastern Europe since the early 1990s
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9780719087769
- ISBN-10: 0719087767
- Artikelnr.: 34743887
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9780719087769
- ISBN-10: 0719087767
- Artikelnr.: 34743887
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Robert Elgie is Professor of Government and International Studies in the School of Law and Government, Dublin City University Sophia Moestrup is Senior Program Manager at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) in Washington DC
List of tables Contributors 1. Semi
presidentialism: a common regime type, but one that should be avoided?
Robert Elgie and Sophia Moestrup 2. Belarus: a case of unsuccessful semi
presidentialism (1994
1996)
Andrei Arkadyev 3. Semi
presidentialism in Bulgaria: the cyclical rise of informal powers and individual political ambitions in a 'dual executive'
Svetlozar A. Andreev 4. Semi
presidentialism in Croatia
Mirjana Kasapovic 5. Semi
presidentialism in Lithuania: origins, development and challenges
Algis Krupavicius 6. Semi
presidentialism in the Republic of Macedonia (former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia)
François Frison
Roche 7. The impact of party fragmentation on Moldovan semi
presidentialism
Steven D. Roper 8. Semi
presidentialism and democratisation in Poland
Iain McMenamin 9. Romania: political irresponsibility without constitutional safeguards
Tom Gallagher and Viorel Andrievici 10. Russia: the benefits and perils of presidential leadership
Petra Schleiter and Edward Morgan
Jones 11. Slovakia's presidency: consolidating democracy by curbing ambiguous powers
Darina Malová and Marek Rybár 12. Slovenia: weak formal position, strong informal influence?
Alenka KraSovec and Damjan Lajh 13. Ukraine: presidential power, veto strategies and democratisation
Sarah Birch 14. The impact of semi
presidentialism on the performance of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe
Robert Elgie and Sophia Moestrup Bibliography Index
presidentialism: a common regime type, but one that should be avoided?
Robert Elgie and Sophia Moestrup 2. Belarus: a case of unsuccessful semi
presidentialism (1994
1996)
Andrei Arkadyev 3. Semi
presidentialism in Bulgaria: the cyclical rise of informal powers and individual political ambitions in a 'dual executive'
Svetlozar A. Andreev 4. Semi
presidentialism in Croatia
Mirjana Kasapovic 5. Semi
presidentialism in Lithuania: origins, development and challenges
Algis Krupavicius 6. Semi
presidentialism in the Republic of Macedonia (former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia)
François Frison
Roche 7. The impact of party fragmentation on Moldovan semi
presidentialism
Steven D. Roper 8. Semi
presidentialism and democratisation in Poland
Iain McMenamin 9. Romania: political irresponsibility without constitutional safeguards
Tom Gallagher and Viorel Andrievici 10. Russia: the benefits and perils of presidential leadership
Petra Schleiter and Edward Morgan
Jones 11. Slovakia's presidency: consolidating democracy by curbing ambiguous powers
Darina Malová and Marek Rybár 12. Slovenia: weak formal position, strong informal influence?
Alenka KraSovec and Damjan Lajh 13. Ukraine: presidential power, veto strategies and democratisation
Sarah Birch 14. The impact of semi
presidentialism on the performance of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe
Robert Elgie and Sophia Moestrup Bibliography Index
List of tables Contributors 1. Semi
presidentialism: a common regime type, but one that should be avoided?
Robert Elgie and Sophia Moestrup 2. Belarus: a case of unsuccessful semi
presidentialism (1994
1996)
Andrei Arkadyev 3. Semi
presidentialism in Bulgaria: the cyclical rise of informal powers and individual political ambitions in a 'dual executive'
Svetlozar A. Andreev 4. Semi
presidentialism in Croatia
Mirjana Kasapovic 5. Semi
presidentialism in Lithuania: origins, development and challenges
Algis Krupavicius 6. Semi
presidentialism in the Republic of Macedonia (former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia)
François Frison
Roche 7. The impact of party fragmentation on Moldovan semi
presidentialism
Steven D. Roper 8. Semi
presidentialism and democratisation in Poland
Iain McMenamin 9. Romania: political irresponsibility without constitutional safeguards
Tom Gallagher and Viorel Andrievici 10. Russia: the benefits and perils of presidential leadership
Petra Schleiter and Edward Morgan
Jones 11. Slovakia's presidency: consolidating democracy by curbing ambiguous powers
Darina Malová and Marek Rybár 12. Slovenia: weak formal position, strong informal influence?
Alenka KraSovec and Damjan Lajh 13. Ukraine: presidential power, veto strategies and democratisation
Sarah Birch 14. The impact of semi
presidentialism on the performance of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe
Robert Elgie and Sophia Moestrup Bibliography Index
presidentialism: a common regime type, but one that should be avoided?
Robert Elgie and Sophia Moestrup 2. Belarus: a case of unsuccessful semi
presidentialism (1994
1996)
Andrei Arkadyev 3. Semi
presidentialism in Bulgaria: the cyclical rise of informal powers and individual political ambitions in a 'dual executive'
Svetlozar A. Andreev 4. Semi
presidentialism in Croatia
Mirjana Kasapovic 5. Semi
presidentialism in Lithuania: origins, development and challenges
Algis Krupavicius 6. Semi
presidentialism in the Republic of Macedonia (former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia)
François Frison
Roche 7. The impact of party fragmentation on Moldovan semi
presidentialism
Steven D. Roper 8. Semi
presidentialism and democratisation in Poland
Iain McMenamin 9. Romania: political irresponsibility without constitutional safeguards
Tom Gallagher and Viorel Andrievici 10. Russia: the benefits and perils of presidential leadership
Petra Schleiter and Edward Morgan
Jones 11. Slovakia's presidency: consolidating democracy by curbing ambiguous powers
Darina Malová and Marek Rybár 12. Slovenia: weak formal position, strong informal influence?
Alenka KraSovec and Damjan Lajh 13. Ukraine: presidential power, veto strategies and democratisation
Sarah Birch 14. The impact of semi
presidentialism on the performance of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe
Robert Elgie and Sophia Moestrup Bibliography Index