The 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington prompted a "global war on terror" that led to a significant shift in the balance of executive-legislative power in the United States towards the executive at the expense of the Congress.In this volume, seasoned scholars examine the extent to which terrorist threats and counter-terrorism policies led uniformly to the growth of executive or Government power at the expense of legislatures and parliaments in other political systems, including those of Australia, Britain, Canada, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, and Russia. The contributors question whether the "crises" created by 9/11 and subsequent attacks, led inexorably to executive strengthening at the expense of legislatures and parliaments. The researc...
The UK has experienced strong executive commitment to the 'war on terror' from the outset. Even thou...
The UK has experienced strong executive commitment to the 'war on terror' from the outset. Even thou...
The UK has experienced strong executive commitment to the 'war on terror' from the outset. Even thou...
The 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington prompted a "global war on terror" that led to a signific...
The 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington prompted a "global war on terror" that led to a signific...
In democratic polities, constitutional equilibria or balances of power between the executive and the...
Constitutions – codified or unwritten – institutionalise and actually constitute specific equilibria...
External shocks to democratic systems are likely to threaten the stability of relations between the ...
External shocks to democratic systems are likely to threaten the stability of relations between the ...
Three years after an attack that traumatized the nation and prompted massive military and law-enforc...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Terr...
This paper analyses the patterns and extent of state power in the war on terror. The paper argues th...
Congressional dominance theory holds that not only can the US Congress control the executive, it doe...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
In this article, the author focuses on the balancing of powers in an age of terror a...
The UK has experienced strong executive commitment to the 'war on terror' from the outset. Even thou...
The UK has experienced strong executive commitment to the 'war on terror' from the outset. Even thou...
The UK has experienced strong executive commitment to the 'war on terror' from the outset. Even thou...
The 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington prompted a "global war on terror" that led to a signific...
The 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington prompted a "global war on terror" that led to a signific...
In democratic polities, constitutional equilibria or balances of power between the executive and the...
Constitutions – codified or unwritten – institutionalise and actually constitute specific equilibria...
External shocks to democratic systems are likely to threaten the stability of relations between the ...
External shocks to democratic systems are likely to threaten the stability of relations between the ...
Three years after an attack that traumatized the nation and prompted massive military and law-enforc...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Terr...
This paper analyses the patterns and extent of state power in the war on terror. The paper argues th...
Congressional dominance theory holds that not only can the US Congress control the executive, it doe...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
In this article, the author focuses on the balancing of powers in an age of terror a...
The UK has experienced strong executive commitment to the 'war on terror' from the outset. Even thou...
The UK has experienced strong executive commitment to the 'war on terror' from the outset. Even thou...
The UK has experienced strong executive commitment to the 'war on terror' from the outset. Even thou...