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Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 2, Room: 220
Thursday 16:00 - 17:45 CEST (07/09/2023)
This panel brings together comparative papers on institutional determinants of presidential power and government (in)stability across presidential and semi-presidential regimes. Focusing on institutional explanations of president-cabinet dynamics, e.g. cohabitation, party institutionalization, and intra-executive conflict, the panelists provide both large-N cross-country analyses and focused comparisons of specific regions and countries. At the very forefront of presidential politics research and with novel datasets and innovative approaches, the panel sheds new light on government survival in various presidential and semi-presidential contexts.
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Impeachment as a Political Contention and its Impact on Political (In)Stability: A Comparative Study of Presidential Removal and Post-Removal Stability in Brazil and South Korea | View Paper Details |
Cohabitation and Presidential Powers in Dual Executives 1850-2021 | View Paper Details |
Detrimental Double-carriage Politics? Intra-executive Competition and Government Survival in Semi-presidential Democracies | View Paper Details |
Corrective Effect of Ministerial Terminations on Presidential Approval | View Paper Details |