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Pemaknaan The Power of Emak-Emak di Media Sosial
The movement of the Power of Emak-Emak in the 2019 Presidential Election became significant considering a large number of female voters in the 2019 Presidential Election. Besides potential voters, women were also active social media users.
Rahman Asri
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Does a "super-presidential republic" exist? The phenomenon of super-presidency experienced by post-communist countries of Eastern Europe and Asia [PDF]
The aim of the work is to prove the scientific fallacy of the notion of a "super-presidential republic" as a form of government. In countries where the power of the president does not meet the necessary opposition from civil society and other state ...
Roman Martyniuk +3 more
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Presidential power and democratization by elections in Africa
Do elections in and of themselves provide mechanisms for democratization? The “democratization by elections” thesis has been challenged, yet scholars still differ over its substantive effect.
Yonatan L. Morse
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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, donors promoted rapid liberalisation and presidential elections in the aftermath of the war, and after two terms, President Kabila has not left office.
Zoe Marriage
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A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: The Unilateral Executive and the Separation of Powers [PDF]
[Excerpt] “The United States Constitution vests all executive powers in a president. This is the unitary executive theory. By virtue of this, many believe the president is vested with the power to act unilaterally. This is the unilateral executive theory.
Cleary, Thomas J.
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Perubahan Ketiga UUD 1945 pada tahun 2001, menegaskan reafirmasi terhadap sistem presidensial. Namun, dalam proses Perubahan UUD 1945 berkembang juga semangat pembatasan kekuasaan Presiden, dengan memberikan kewenangan lebih kepada DPR sebagai lembaga ...
Bilal Dewansyah, M. Adnan Yazar Zulfikar
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The Abuse of Presidential Power of Pardon and the Need for Restraints
This paper examined the nature and application of presidential power of pardon in Nigeria, the United States of America, India and South Africa, amongst others. The power of pardon is an important component of executive powers, which allows the President
Imo J. Udofa
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This article attempts to open up the ‘black box’ of the Russian Presidential Administration (‘the Kremlin’). Borrowing from the literature on institutional presidencies and institutional approaches to authoritarianism, I argue that the administration ...
Fabian Burkhardt
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\u3cem\u3eYoungstown\u3c/em\u3e, \u3cem\u3eHamdan\u3c/em\u3e, and Inherent Emergency Presidential Policymaking Powers [PDF]
This brief article explores the contribution that Hamdan v Rumsfeld may have made to clarifying what should happen in the large interstices of the rules created by the Youngstown case for determining the validity of claims of Presidential power.
Young, Gordon G.
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The cancer problem is increasing globally with projections up to the year 2050 showing unfavourable outcomes in terms of incidence and cancer‐related deaths. The main challenges are prevention, improved therapeutics resulting in increased cure rates and enhanced health‐related quality of life.
Ulrik Ringborg +43 more
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