Does the constitution matter? Semi-presidentialism and the origin of hegemonic personalist regimes
Does the constitution matter? Semi-presidentialism and the origin of hegemonic personalist regimes
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London, England: Sage Publications, Ltd
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London, England: Sage Publications, Ltd
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This study examines hegemonic personalist regimes (HPRs) and argues that semi-presidential dictatorships are more likely to evolve into HPRs than parliamentary systems or presidential autocracies. In presidential autocracies, elites delegate power to dictators who control the military to eliminate threats from the opposition. In parliamentary syste...
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Does the constitution matter? Semi-presidentialism and the origin of hegemonic personalist regimes
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2405145191
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2405145191
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0192-5121
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1460-373X
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10.1177/0192512119829160