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Beyond Presidentialism and Parliamentarism: Democratic Design and the Separation of Powers

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dc.contributor.author Ganghof, Steffen
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-27T10:44:24Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-27T10:44:24Z
dc.date.issued 2022-01
dc.identifier.isbn 9780192897145
dc.identifier.uri http://111.93.204.14:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/716
dc.description.abstract In a democracy, a constitutional separation of powers between the executive and the assembly may be desirable, but the constitutional concentration of executive power in a single human being is not. The book defends this thesis and explores ‘semi-parliamentary government’ as an alternative to presidential government. Semi-parliamentarism avoids power concentration in one person by shifting the separation of powers into the democratic assembly. The executive becomes fused with only one part of the assembly, even though the other part has at least equal democratic legitimacy and robust veto power on ordinary legislation. The book identifies the Australian Commonwealth and Japan, as well as the Australian states of New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia, as semi-parliamentary systems. Using data from 23 countries and 6 Australian states, it maps how parliamentary and semi-parliamentary systems balance competing visions of democracy; it analyzes patterns of electoral and party systems, cabinet formation, legislative coalition-building, and constitutional reforms; it systematically compares the semi-parliamentary and presidential separation of powers; and it develops new and innovative semi-parliamentary designs, some of which do not require two separate chambers. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Oxford Scholarship Online en_US
dc.subject Presidential government, en_US
dc.subject Parliamentary government en_US
dc.subject Semi-parliamentary government en_US
dc.subject Separation of powers en_US
dc.subject Executive personalism en_US
dc.subject Bicameralism en_US
dc.subject Constitutional design en_US
dc.subject Democratic theory en_US
dc.subject Patterns of democracy en_US
dc.subject Australia en_US
dc.title Beyond Presidentialism and Parliamentarism: Democratic Design and the Separation of Powers en_US
dc.type Book en_US


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