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The Presidentialization of Politics
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Author(s):
Thomas Poguntke
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Paul Webb
Publication date:
March 10 2005
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Oxford University Press
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March 10 2005
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10.1093/0199252017.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Presidentialization of Politics in Democratic Societies: A Framework for Analysis
pp. 26
The British Prime Minister: Much More Than ‘First Among Equals’
pp. 63
A Presidentializing Party State? The Federal Republic of Germany
pp. 88
Presidentialization, Italian Style
pp. 107
The Presidentialization of Spanish Democracy: Sources of Prime Ministerial Power in Post‐Franco Spain
pp. 128
The Low Countries: From ‘Prime Minister’ to President‐Minister
pp. 159
Denmark: Presidentialization in a Consensual Democracy
pp. 176
‘President Persson’—How Did Sweden Get Him?
pp. 199
Canada: Executive Dominance and Presidentialization
pp. 221
Dyarchic Presidentialization in a Presidentialized Polity: The French Fifth Republic
pp. 246
Finland: Let the Force Be with the Leader—But Who Is the Leader?
pp. 269
The Presidentialization of Portuguese Democracy?
pp. 289
The Failure of Presidential Parliamentarism: Constitutional versus Structural Presidentialization in Israel's Parliamentary Democracy
pp. 313
The Semi‐Sovereign American Prince: The Dilemma of an Independent President in a Presidential Government
pp. 336
The Presidentialization of Contemporary Democratic Politics: Evidence, Causes, and Consequences
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