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Post-sozialistische Regierungssystemreform: Armenien, Kroatien, Russland und die Ukraine im Vergleich

  • Esther Seha

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    Abstract

    Powerful presidents are generally thought to be detrimental to the overall development of democracy. However, conditions for a reduction of presidential power have thus far not been systematically investigated in political science research. The present study traces institutional reform processes in four post-socialist countries (Armenia, Croatia, Russia, Ukraine) and compares them with regard to similarities and differences. The empirical case studies show that reforms were generally aimed at promoting the self-interest of the president. However, the study also indicates that institutional hurdles as well as veto players such as constitutional courts and external actors have proven to play a significant role in reform processes.
    Original languageGerman
    Place of PublicationBaden-Baden
    PublisherNomos Verlagsgesellschaft
    Edition1
    Number of pages343
    ISBN (Print)978-3-8487-1985-3
    ISBN (Electronic)978-3-8452-6124-9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Publication series

    NameComparative Politics
    Volume4

    Bibliographical note

    Zugl.: Lüneburg, Leuphana-Univ., Diss., 2014

    Research areas and keywords

    • Politics

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