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Peculiarities of inter-institutional relationsin the semi-presidential countries of Europe
The article compared and systematized the parameters and features of interrelation between the indicators and patterns of stability, conflictivness and effectiveness of inter-institutional relations within the framework of various types of semi ...
Vitaliy Lytvyn
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Cabinet formation under semi-presidentialism: European countries in comparison
The article demonstrates that the rules and practices of cabinet formation and investitures should be taken into account to better grasp the variety of semi-presidentialism in Europe.
Lytvyn Vitaliy S., Romanyuk Anatoliy S.
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Gendering Coalitional Presidentialism in Brazil
Coalitional presidentialism is a power-sharing strategy deployed in multiparty presidentialist democracies that entails the distribution of cabinet positions to coalition partners to facilitate governability.
Malu A. C. Gatto +2 more
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Media Exposure of Portfolios as a Measure of Relevance
The distribution of ministerial portfolios in the formation of government coalitions in Brazilian presidentialism is a crucial factor in determining the governability of the political system.
Pedro Feliú Ribeiro +1 more
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Elementy prezydencjalizmu w systemie ustrojowym Francji okresu V Republiki
Elements of Presidentialism in the Constitutional System of France’s Fifth Republic The Fifth French Republic was created as a modified parliamentary system, but due to constitutional changes and tendencies revealed in political practice, the ...
Łukasz Jakubiak
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The Normative Bases of Semi-Presidentialism: Max Weber and the Mitigation of Caesarism
This article aims to locate the normative origins of the semi-presidential government in the theoretical contribution of German thinker Max Weber. I argue that Weberian reasoning about the Head of State, when freed from the German background in which it ...
Alan Daniel Freire de Lacerda
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There is an academic consensus, based on empirical evidence, that Latin American ministerial cabinets are gendered. Thus, despite the increase in the number of women in the region’s governments, there is still an underrepresentation in relation to the ...
Mélany Barragán +1 more
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Question of Timing: Pre-Electoral Coalitions in Multiparty Presidential Regimes
This paper focuses on the timing of coalition formation under presidential systems. While elections in parliamentary regimes have recently been characterized by a high degree of uncertainty both in the results and the formation of cabinets, this is not ...
Lucas Couto, Adrián Albala
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Ukraine has repeatedly shifted between the two sub-types of semi-presidentialism, i.e. between premier-presidentialism and president-parliamentarism. The aim of this article is to discuss to what extent theoretical arguments against premier-presidential ...
Thomas Sedelius
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Restoring their statehood in the early 1990s, Estonia and Latvia established parliamentary republics, while Lithuania opted for semi-presidentialism.
Zenonas Norkus
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