Checking Presidential Power

@inproceedings{Palanza2019CheckingPP,
  title={Checking Presidential Power},
  author={Valeria Palanza},
  year={2019}
}
A central concern about the robustness of democratic rule in new democracies is the concentration of power in the executive branch and the potential this creates for abuse. This concern is felt particularly with regard to the concentration of legislative power. Checking Presidential Power explains the levels of reliance on executive decrees in a comparative perspective. Building on the idea of institutional commitment, which affects the enforcement of decision-making rules, Palanza describes… 

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