An essential aspect of the political relations is represented by the relation between power and opposition, the power being in the meaning of this relationship the legitimate capacity to impose its own will or to exert the authority, which reveals a relation of domination. The two socio-political entities, government and opposition, acts by its specific means and in a democratic system these ease the confrontation of ideas, solutions, open competition between political forces generating the alternation in power, as a result of the electorate's will and political orientation. Generally, the power is assimilated to the force or capacity of constraint, which suggests that, from a certain perspective, the imposition of the political will. ...
Opposition has several meanings and the term is used in different contexts. Our focus is parliamenta...
The political opposition which is primarily organized in political parties, is a condition for exist...
The authority of the state in a constitutional democracy is never self-evident. The state can only c...
An essential aspect of the political relations is represented by the relationbetween power and oppos...
In the past generation, in all countries in all parts of the world, using all different forms of con...
Political constitutions are incomplete contracts and therefore leave room for abuse of power. In dem...
The opposition is an institution of the political regime, whose essential function is to allow alter...
A political constitution is like an incomplete contract: it spells out a procedure for making decisi...
The modern form of government resort their legitimacy to democracy and Republican concept. In any vi...
First published online : 19 May 2016Is government contestability an integral part of the definition ...
Democratic elections normally not only lead to the formation of a government but also result in an o...
Abstract: Since old times, the source of power policy was represented by inequality between states. ...
Democracy, as a term, has presented an interesting topic for social scientists, starting from Plato ...
Opposition is a role that, in democracies, is usually played by political parties. Its importance is...
In a two-party unicameral parliament, the official opposition is deemed to be the largest majority p...
Opposition has several meanings and the term is used in different contexts. Our focus is parliamenta...
The political opposition which is primarily organized in political parties, is a condition for exist...
The authority of the state in a constitutional democracy is never self-evident. The state can only c...
An essential aspect of the political relations is represented by the relationbetween power and oppos...
In the past generation, in all countries in all parts of the world, using all different forms of con...
Political constitutions are incomplete contracts and therefore leave room for abuse of power. In dem...
The opposition is an institution of the political regime, whose essential function is to allow alter...
A political constitution is like an incomplete contract: it spells out a procedure for making decisi...
The modern form of government resort their legitimacy to democracy and Republican concept. In any vi...
First published online : 19 May 2016Is government contestability an integral part of the definition ...
Democratic elections normally not only lead to the formation of a government but also result in an o...
Abstract: Since old times, the source of power policy was represented by inequality between states. ...
Democracy, as a term, has presented an interesting topic for social scientists, starting from Plato ...
Opposition is a role that, in democracies, is usually played by political parties. Its importance is...
In a two-party unicameral parliament, the official opposition is deemed to be the largest majority p...
Opposition has several meanings and the term is used in different contexts. Our focus is parliamenta...
The political opposition which is primarily organized in political parties, is a condition for exist...
The authority of the state in a constitutional democracy is never self-evident. The state can only c...