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Executive Power

The SAGE Handbook of Political Science, 2020
Executive power has been and will continue to be a prominent and widely used concept in political science. This chapter shows that executive power has mostly been examined in context with political power and political institutions. After providing an overview of different concepts under historical perspective, the chapter introduces various definitions
Müller-Rommel, Ferdinand   +1 more
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The Executive Power

The Constitution of Canada, 2017
This chapter examines the self-perpetuation of the executive branch. Since constitutions usually concentrate on the position and powers of the chief executive, they feed the mistaken impression that the executive branch is synonymous with the will of a single president or prime minister. In reality, executive power in a modern regulatory state is not a
András Sajó, Renáta Uitz
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Executive Power

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
J. Harrison
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Executive Power

How the EU Really Works, 2016
Olivier Costa, Nathalie Brack
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Exporting Executive Accountability? Westminster Legacies of Executive Power

Parliamentary Affairs, 2012
The Westminster system places great power upon the Executive with minimal accountabilities. Despite the dissolution of the British Empire, so many countries maintained the Westminster system whether it was transplanted or implanted to their soil. The Westminster system provides various actors with a great potential of increasing power autonomy over ...
H. Kumarasingham
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Violent crime and the expansion of executive power in Latin America

Presidential Studies Quarterly, 2023
What is the relationship between violent crime and the expansion of executive power? Whereas the literature on crises and executive power has focused on the centralization of authority resulting from the war on terror, the role played by other forms of ...
Gustavo Flores-Macías
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Executive Power in Crisis

American Political Science Review, 2021
Major crises can threaten political regimes by empowering demagogues and promoting authoritarian rule. While existing research argues that national emergencies weaken formal checks on executive authority and increase public appetites for strong ...
Kenneth Lowande, Jon C. Rogowski
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The executive power

Democracy in Theory and Practice, 2018
F. Whelan
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Executive Power and Political Accountability: Assessing the European Union’s Experience

, 2021
The research paper investigates the political accountability of the EU’s executive power, distinguishing between institutional and electoral patterns. It discusses the main integration theories, showing their analytical unilateralism in identifying the ...
Sergio Fabbrini
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