The President's Dilemma in Asia provides one of the first comprehensive and comparative theory of presidential government formation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Don S. Lee is Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Governance and the Department of Public Administration at Sungkyunkwan University. Formerly, he was Leverhulme Trust Fellow and Assistant Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham. He received a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, San Diego. His research interests lie at the intersection of the political economy of institutions and public administration and policy
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1: Introduction: The President's Dilemma and Government Formation 2: A Theory of Presidential Government Formation in New Democracies 3: Case Studies: Presidential Government Formation in Asia Compared 4: Legislative Challenges and Presidential Cabinet Choices 5: Intraparty Tension and Presidential Cabinet Selection 6: Interparty Competition and Presidential Cabinet Making 7: Bureaucratic Resistance and Presidential Cabinet Formation 8: Institutional Constraints across Dimensions and Presidential Cabinet Choices 9: Conclusion
1: Introduction: The President's Dilemma and Government Formation 2: A Theory of Presidential Government Formation in New Democracies 3: Case Studies: Presidential Government Formation in Asia Compared 4: Legislative Challenges and Presidential Cabinet Choices 5: Intraparty Tension and Presidential Cabinet Selection 6: Interparty Competition and Presidential Cabinet Making 7: Bureaucratic Resistance and Presidential Cabinet Formation 8: Institutional Constraints across Dimensions and Presidential Cabinet Choices 9: Conclusion
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