Modern representative democracy is structured around three dimensions or branches of power: executive, legislative and judicial. Conventional approaches to government transition tend to deal with only one: transitions in and out of executive power. Transitions in general are about new concentrations of power but democratic institutional design gives priority to dispersed governmental powers (Kane et al., 2009). Democracies disperse governmental powers across the three branches, which helps explain why incoming governments are so keen to use their influence whenever opportunities arise to stamp their authority on legislatures (e.g. by claiming �mandates�) and the courts (e.g. by appointing sympathizers). Some constitutional devices of disper...
The American Constitution scatters political power across a wide spectrum of positions within the go...
Responsiveness, one of the key elements of representative democracy, implies that preferences of the...
Is legislative power flowing to the executive branch over time? Beginning in the 1990s, comparativis...
The adoption of bicameralism in the world is increasingly an authoritarian phenomenon: while the per...
The adoption of bicameralism in the world is increasingly an authoritarian phenomenon: while the per...
<p>The adoption of bicameralism in the world is increasingly an authoritarian phenomenon: while the ...
To constitute a democratic order based on freedom and equality, the political system of a society ne...
This article examines the constitutional interactions between transition governance and leadership i...
In modern democracies, the legislative power is vested in parliaments with diverse organizational st...
Does a government in a bicameral system strategically alter the length of the legislative process in...
Does the organization of the assembly affect whether governments deliver policy that reflects the ch...
Scholars generally agree that the number and percentage of bicameral legislatures have been in decl...
We take a garden-variety instance of distributive politics-- a divide-the-cake stage game -- and ex...
Representative democracy is experiencing a legitimacy crisis. There are growing concerns among citiz...
Unidimensional measures of democracy fail to account for the complex and varied nature of political ...
The American Constitution scatters political power across a wide spectrum of positions within the go...
Responsiveness, one of the key elements of representative democracy, implies that preferences of the...
Is legislative power flowing to the executive branch over time? Beginning in the 1990s, comparativis...
The adoption of bicameralism in the world is increasingly an authoritarian phenomenon: while the per...
The adoption of bicameralism in the world is increasingly an authoritarian phenomenon: while the per...
<p>The adoption of bicameralism in the world is increasingly an authoritarian phenomenon: while the ...
To constitute a democratic order based on freedom and equality, the political system of a society ne...
This article examines the constitutional interactions between transition governance and leadership i...
In modern democracies, the legislative power is vested in parliaments with diverse organizational st...
Does a government in a bicameral system strategically alter the length of the legislative process in...
Does the organization of the assembly affect whether governments deliver policy that reflects the ch...
Scholars generally agree that the number and percentage of bicameral legislatures have been in decl...
We take a garden-variety instance of distributive politics-- a divide-the-cake stage game -- and ex...
Representative democracy is experiencing a legitimacy crisis. There are growing concerns among citiz...
Unidimensional measures of democracy fail to account for the complex and varied nature of political ...
The American Constitution scatters political power across a wide spectrum of positions within the go...
Responsiveness, one of the key elements of representative democracy, implies that preferences of the...
Is legislative power flowing to the executive branch over time? Beginning in the 1990s, comparativis...