Semi-parliamentarism and the challenges of institutional design

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 27 (2):266-273 (2024)
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Semi-parliamentarism is a compelling design with attractive features, including those discussed by Ganghof, and also its likely tendency to break preference cycles and moderate politics. However, I argue that semi-parliamentarism may be a difficult system to sustain. My contribution concludes with consideration of how such systems might be preserved.

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Sarah Birch
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