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Thomas Sedelius
The Tug-of-War between Presidents and Prime Ministers
Semi-Presidentialism in Central and Eastern Europe
Aufl. 2012. 320 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2012
ISBN: 3-639-43718-7 (3639437187) / 3-8364-6205-2 (3836462052)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-43718-8 (9783639437188) / 978-3-8364-6205-1 (9783836462051)
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Revision with unchanged content. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, authoritarian presidents have dominated politics in many post-Soviet countries. However, while strong-man rule seems to prevail, e.g. in Central Asia, Russia, and Belarus, recent popular upheavals in Ukraine, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan, suggest that authoritarian presidentialism may not go unchallenged. Presidential power and constitutional prerogatives are essential components in this struggle between authoritarianism and democratisation. This study deals with institutional conflict in two forms of semi-presidentialism (premier-presidential and president-parliamentary systems) adopted among the majority of the post-communist countries in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet republics. The study concluds that premier-presidential systems have great governance potential provided that the party systems develop and consolidate. Regarding the president-parliamentary systems, however, the results are less encouraging. It is even argued in the thesis that the adoption of this system remains as one of the obstacles for democratic reforms in many post-Soviet states.
(b. 1976) is a research fellow at the Department of Social and Political Sciences, Örebro University. His research interests include political institutions, democratisation and regime transition. He also teaches comparative politics and international relations. This is his doctoral thesis.