The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.This project explores the dynamics of presidential power in 20 postcommunist countries over the last decade. It asks: why have some presidents in the region expanded their powers dramatically, while others have not?Mershon Center for International Security StudiesProject summar
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How do authoritarian presidents “coup-proof ” their regimes against internal threats? This paper pre...
What is the nature of presidential power? What are its limits, and what recognizable forms does it t...
We develop and implement a method for measuring the frequency of changes in power among distinct lea...
This Article focuses on the comparative dimension of a phenomenon that is already well known to U.S....
This book examines the use of presidential powers in Central and East Europe between 1990 and 2010. ...
Conflict in the U.S. constitutional system is not an error but a feature. The structural sparring be...
Studies of multiparty elections in authoritarian regimes have proliferated in recent years. Neverthe...
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This dissertation contributes to the knowledge on the emergence of political institutions related to...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Jacob Brody-Ogburn(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florid...
This article offers three comparative insights. First, it concludes that comparative inquiries into ...
This thesis tracks the direction of the development of unilateral executive power from Nixon to Clin...
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