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CISE Seminar - 21 Mar 2019

'The Presidential Party'. A theoretical Framework for comparative analysis
Gianluca Passarelli – Sapienza University of Rome
Dear all,

you can now download the PDF slides of the paper discussed in the coming seminar of March 21st at 1pm in room 409: 'The Presidential Party'. A theoretical Framework for comparative analysis presented by Gianluca Passarelli (Sapienza University of Rome). Click here to download. The text of the paper is not available as it is currently under anonymous review to an international journal.

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Abstract:

Presidents of the Republic are crucial actors in both presidential and semi-presidential regimes. Despite the fact that those two systems represent the majority of all the world’s political systems, the focus on the head of state has only relatively recently been covered comparatively and systematically. Although big gaps still persist in relation to many aspects of “presidential power”, advances have been made, and the “presidential” world has been analysed with more sophisticated tools and concepts. However, the “presidential party” remains relatively understudied at both the theoretical and empirical levels. The “party of the president” is the key political actor that affects presidential activity during his/her mandate. The paper aims to present a theoretical framework and a potential guideline for comparative studies. Starting from a critical review of Shugart and Carey’s (1992) seminal book, I propose a conceptualisation of the presidential party and the theoretical possible effects of it on the legislature, which might be useful for further empirical analysis.
 

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