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Populism and the Erosion of Democratic Checks and Balances: A Systematic Literature Review across Regions

International journal of multidisciplinary research and analysis
Populism has emerged as a significant challenge to democratic governance worldwide, as populist leaders seek to undermine checks and balances and consolidate power.
Muhammad Nur Abdul Latif Al Waroi   +2 more
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Checks and Balances

2022
Abstract Legislative results rank high in measuring the success of a president. But as “Checks and balances” makes clear, Congress is sensitive to its independent role as part of government. While the president, the chief legislator, sets out his legislative program in the State of the Union Address at the start of the annual session of ...
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Checks and balances: A business-oriented lens on disaster management and warnings.

Disasters. The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, 2020
Following disasters, small businesses are critical to community recovery. Yet, factors that affect outcomes (e.g., planning, information needs, and response to warnings) are understudied. To overcome the research record's focus on policy favoured towards
Amisha M. Mehta   +4 more
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Checks and Balances

Nursing Standard, 2003
Flip Korn, S. Muthukrishnan, Yunyue Zhu
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Checks and balances

Nursing Older People, 2008
Rebecca Neno, Welland PBC Cluster
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Designing Checks and Balances

Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 2014
Essential to the Madisonian conception of checks and balances is the division of policy-making authority among multiple actors such that each can veto proposed changes in policy. We use a mechanism design approach to analyze checks and balances institutions.
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Checks and Balances

2020
Checks and balances is a principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches and are induced to share power (Encyclopedia Britannica). This principle is especially enforced in constitutional systems where the exercise of sovereign power must be strictly divided into the tripartite functions of ...
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Checks and Balances

2001
Abstract This chapter studies the design of reciprocal supervision between members of the same hierarchy. It is shown that reciprocal capture may result in the form of a horizontal level exchange of favours, which is costly to society. An example is also given where collusion is beneficial as it affects transaction costs in some states ...
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