Semi-Presidentialism in Europe
Understanding the complexities of governance in semi-presidential systems
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:2nd Sep '99
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This book explores the intricacies of semi-presidential systems in Europe, highlighting how similar frameworks can yield diverse political outcomes.
The book Semi-Presidentialism in Europe delves into the complex landscape of semi-presidential systems across various nations. It highlights the unique constitutional arrangement where a directly elected president coexists with a prime minister accountable to parliament. By examining countries such as Finland, France, Portugal, Poland, Russia, and Ukraine, the author reveals how these seemingly similar political frameworks can lead to vastly different governance outcomes.
Throughout Semi-Presidentialism in Europe, the author investigates the varying degrees of power exercised by presidents and prime ministers within these regimes. Despite sharing certain constitutional attributes, the political dynamics in each country showcase a rich tapestry of governance styles and practices. The book emphasizes that the effectiveness of these systems is often influenced by historical precedents, the role of political parties, and the specific constitutional powers granted to political leaders.
Moreover, the text offers insightful analysis into the political interactions between the president and prime minister, shedding light on how these relationships shape policy-making and political stability. By exploring the intricacies of semi-presidentialism, Semi-Presidentialism in Europe provides a comprehensive understanding of how different political systems can operate under similar constitutional frameworks, ultimately enriching the discourse on governance and democracy in Europe.
The book is most valuable in bringing together such a large array of countries * Political Studies *
ISBN: 9780198293866
Dimensions: 242mm x 163mm x 23mm
Weight: 629g
334 pages