As semi-presidentialism has become increasingly common in European democracies, so have the debates about the consequences of several of its political and institutional features. In particular, in those regimes, cohabitation between presidents and cabinets of different parties and cabinet dismissal powers on the part of presidents are thought to be a source of inter-branch conflict and government instability. However, so far, most empirical work on government survival has failed to confirm any of these expectations. This article addresses this disjuncture between theory and empirical results by making a twofold contribution. First, it takes into account the internal diversity within semi-presidentialism, modeling the implications for govern...
Do parliamentary regimes outperform presidential ones in reducing democratic breakdown? Given the re...
This article challenges a key part of the conventional view of coalitions in presidential systems th...
This article challenges a key part of the conventional view of coalitions in presidential systems th...
Some European constitutions give cabinets great discretion to manage their own demise, whereas other...
In this article, we examine the variation in the institutional powers granted to president to termin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2008.In most European democrac...
In this article, we examine the variation in the institutional powers granted to president to termin...
The article examines the dynamics of political competition over the control of the executive that sh...
Semi-presidentialism is the situation where the constitution identifies both a directly elected pres...
Semi-presidentialism – where the constitution provides for both a directly elected fixed-term presid...
Do semi-presidential regimes perform worse than other regime types? Semi-presidentialism has become ...
There is a standard academic consensus that semi-presidentialism is perilous for new democracies. In...
One of the crucial constitutional choices made in a democratizing or recently independent state is t...
This article explores important aspects of the relationship between political leadership and institu...
A country’s form of government has important economic and political consequences, but the de-termina...
Do parliamentary regimes outperform presidential ones in reducing democratic breakdown? Given the re...
This article challenges a key part of the conventional view of coalitions in presidential systems th...
This article challenges a key part of the conventional view of coalitions in presidential systems th...
Some European constitutions give cabinets great discretion to manage their own demise, whereas other...
In this article, we examine the variation in the institutional powers granted to president to termin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2008.In most European democrac...
In this article, we examine the variation in the institutional powers granted to president to termin...
The article examines the dynamics of political competition over the control of the executive that sh...
Semi-presidentialism is the situation where the constitution identifies both a directly elected pres...
Semi-presidentialism – where the constitution provides for both a directly elected fixed-term presid...
Do semi-presidential regimes perform worse than other regime types? Semi-presidentialism has become ...
There is a standard academic consensus that semi-presidentialism is perilous for new democracies. In...
One of the crucial constitutional choices made in a democratizing or recently independent state is t...
This article explores important aspects of the relationship between political leadership and institu...
A country’s form of government has important economic and political consequences, but the de-termina...
Do parliamentary regimes outperform presidential ones in reducing democratic breakdown? Given the re...
This article challenges a key part of the conventional view of coalitions in presidential systems th...
This article challenges a key part of the conventional view of coalitions in presidential systems th...