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Presidents, Monarchs, and Prime Ministers, Executive Power Sharing in the World, by Carsten Anckar

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Presidents, Monarchs, and Prime Ministers, Executive Power Sharing in the World, by Carsten Anckar
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Presidents, Monarchs, and Prime Ministers
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
by Carsten Anckar
Series statement
Palgrave Studies in Presidential PoliticsSpringer eBooks.
Sub title
Executive Power Sharing in the World
Summary
During the last three decades, there has been a growing interest in systems that combine elements of parliamentarism and presidentialism. Despite the fact that much attention has been directed towards the semi-presidential form of government in particular, it is evident that many aspects of regime forms remain unexplored. This book systematically categorises democratic political regimes with a separate head of state and government (including regimes with a monarch and prime minister, and president and PM) globally and over a long historical period 1850-2019. It analyses how regimes with a dual executive emerge and what trajectories they follow. It also explores the stability of these regimes across time and space. An important feature of this endeavour is to address actual powers of the head of state rather than constitutional provisions. Carsten Anckar is Professor of Political Science at Åbo Akademi University, Finland.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. Classifying Political Regimes -- 3. The Research Population -- 4. How Dual Executives Emerge -- 5. Patterns of Transformations in Dual Executives -- 6. How Dual Executives End -- 7. Conclusion
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