Semi-presidentialism in the Caucasus and Central Asia / Robert Elgie, Sophia Moestrup, editors.
2016
JF255 .S46 2016eb
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Title
Semi-presidentialism in the Caucasus and Central Asia / Robert Elgie, Sophia Moestrup, editors.
ISBN
9781137387813 (electronic book)
1137387815 (electronic book)
9781137387806
1137387815 (electronic book)
9781137387806
Published
[London] : Palgrave Macmillan, [2016]
Copyright
©2016
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English
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JF255 .S46 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
321.8/042
Summary
This edited collection examines the politics of semi-presidential countries in the Caucasus and Central Asia. Semi-presidentialism is the situation where there is both a directly elected fixed-term president and a prime minister and cabinet that are collectively responsible for the legislature. There are four countries with a semi-presidential constitution in this region - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan. The authors introduce the concept of semi-presidentialism, place the countries in a general post-Soviet context, and compare them with Kazakhstan. They investigate the relationship between semi-presidentialism in the formal constitution and the verticality of power in reality, explore the extent to which semi-presidentialism has been responsible for the relative performance of democracy in each country, and chart the relationship within the executive both between the president, prime minister and ministers, and between the executive and the legislature.
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