Parliamentarism and Democratic Theory

Parliamentarism and Democratic Theory
Author: Kari Palonen,José María Rosales
Publsiher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2015-06-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783847404682

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The authors deal with the place of parliamentary politics in democracy. Apparently a truism, parliamentarism is in fact a missing research object in democratic theory, and a devalued institutional reference in democratic politics. Yet the parliamentary culture of politics historically explains the rise and fall of modern democracies. By exploring democracy from the vantage point of parliamentary politics, the book advances a novel research perspective. Aimed at revising current debates on parliamentary politics, democratization and democratic theory, the authors argue the role of the parliamentary culture of politics in democracy, highlighting the argumentative, debating experience of politics to recast both some of democratic theory’s normative assumptions and real democracies’ reform potential.

Beyond Presidentialism and Parliamentarism

Beyond Presidentialism and Parliamentarism
Author: Steffen Ganghof
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022-01-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780192897145

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. In a democracy, a constitutional separation of powers between the executive and the assembly may be desirable, but the constitutional concentration of executive power in a single human being is not. Beyond Presidentialism and Parliamentarism defends this thesis and explores 'semi-parliamentary government' as an alternative to presidential government. Semi-parliamentarism avoids power concentration in one person by shifting the separation of powers into the democratic assembly. The executive becomes fused with only one part of the assembly, even though the other part has at least equal democratic legitimacy and robust veto power on ordinary legislation. The book identifies the Australian Commonwealth and Japan as well as the Australian states of New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia as semi-parliamentary systems. Using data from 23 countries and six Australian states, it maps how parliamentary and semi-parliamentary systems balance competing visions of democracy; it analyzes patterns of electoral and party systems, cabinet formation, legislative coalition-building, and constitutional reforms; systematically compares the semi-parliamentary and presidential separation of powers; and develops new and innovative semi-parliamentary designs, some of which do not require two separate chambers.

Parliamentarism

Parliamentarism
Author: William Selinger
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-07-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108622233

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For eighteenth- and nineteenth-century authors such as Burke, Constant, and Mill, a powerful representative assembly that freely deliberated and controlled the executive was the defining institution of a liberal state. Yet these figures also feared that representative assemblies were susceptible to usurpation, gridlock, and corruption. Parliamentarism was their answer to this dilemma: a constitutional model that enabled a nation to be truly governed by a representative assembly. Offering novel interpretations of canonical liberal authors, this history of liberal political ideas suggests a new paradigm for interpreting the development of modern political thought, inspiring fresh perspectives on historical issues from the eighteenth to early twentieth centuries. In doing so, Selinger suggests the wider significance of parliament and the theory of parliamentarism in the development of European political thought, revealing how contemporary democratic theory, and indeed the challenges facing representative government today, are historically indebted to classical parliamentarism.

Parliamentarism From Burke to Weber

Parliamentarism  From Burke to Weber
Author: William Selinger
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2019-07-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781108475747

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A revisionist interpretation of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century political ideas, including novel readings of canonical authors such as Burke and Mill.

Parliament and Parliamentarism

Parliament and Parliamentarism
Author: Pasi Ihalainen,Cornelia Ilie,Kari Palonen
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781782389552

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Parliamentary theory, practices, discourses, and institutions constitute a distinctively European contribution to modern politics. Taking a broad historical perspective, this cross-disciplinary, innovative, and rigorous collection locates the essence of parliamentarism in four key aspects—deliberation, representation, responsibility, and sovereignty—and explores the different ways in which they have been contested, reshaped, and implemented in a series of representative national and regional case studies. As one of the first comparative studies in conceptual history, this volume focuses on debates about the nature of parliament and parliamentarism within and across different European countries, representative institutions, and genres of political discourse.

The Politics of Dissensus

The Politics of Dissensus
Author: Anna Björk ,Elena García Guitián ,Taru Haapala ,Pasi Ihalainen ,Hanna-Mari Kivistö ,Anna Kronlund ,Jussi Kurunmäki ,Raija-Leena Loisa ,Rosario López ,Anthoula Malkopoulou ,Kyösti Pekonen ,Onni Pekonen ,Antonio Rivera García ,Suvi Soininen ,Manuel Toscano ,Tuula Vaarakallio,Claudia Wiesner
Publsiher: Ed. Universidad de Cantabria
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2014-07-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788481027013

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The Politics of Dissensus inverts the traditional perspective on the study of parliamentary politics by focusing on its less obvious and less well-known aspects. Dissensus instead of consensus becomes the condition for the intelligibility of parliamentary politics. Such politics is indebted to the rhetorical culture of addressing issues from opposite perspectives and debating the alternatives pro et contra: no motion is approved without a thorough examination of, and confrontation among, imaginable alternatives. Establishing the openness of political debating, parliamentarism has become a distinctive historical contribution to the rise of parliamentary democracy. Parliament in Debate refers to the paradigmatic institution for political deliberation, the debates surrounding its legislative activity, as well as the supervision of government and administration. Parliament has become a fascinating object of scrutiny as a political institution adopted and developed by different political traditions. In a nutshell, the book retrieves the study of parliamentary politics to present political theory and action in the parliamentary mode. It is a book on the relevance of parliamentarism to the study of politics and a book on the comparative conceptual and institutional history of parliamentary politics. The Politics of Dissensus: Parliament in Debate is the outcome of an international team of contributors coordinated by two ongoing research projects, relying on a long-lasting international cooperation, namely the Academy of Finland project The Politics of Dissensus and the Spanish National Research Fund projects The Rhetorics of Democracy and The Civic Constellation.

Presidentialism Parliamentarism and Democracy

Presidentialism  Parliamentarism  and Democracy
Author: Jose Antonio Cheibub
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521542448

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This book questions the reasons why presidential democracies more likely to break down than parliamentary ones.

Hans Kelsen and the Case for Democracy

Hans Kelsen and the Case for Democracy
Author: Sandrine Baume
Publsiher: ECPR Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781907301605

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Hans Kelsen and the Case for Democracy is a contextual analysis of this famous jurist's political thought.