Parliaments and political change in Asia
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Parliaments and political change in Asia
ISEAS, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [282]-316) and index
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: hard cover ISBN 9789812302328
Description
This study of the national parliaments of India, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand is inspired by four major theoretical discourses: neo-institutionalism, parliamentarianism versus presidentialism, majoritarian versus consensus democracy, and transition theory. The book examines the specific role of parliaments in political decision-making, regime change, democratisation, and consolidation of democracy in a comparative perspective. It argues that parliaments play a greater part in the political decision-making than is often asserted and that there is no cogent causal relationship between parliamentary performance and system of government.
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: soft cover ISBN 9789812302731
Description
This study of the national parliaments of India, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea and Thailand is inspired by four major theoretical discourses: Neo-institutionalism, parliamentarianism versus presidentialism, majoritarian versus consensus democracy, and transition theory. The book examines the specific role of parliaments in political decision-making, regime change, democratization and consolidation of democracy in a comparative perspective. It argues that parliaments play a greater part in the political decision-making than often asserted and that there is no cogent causal relationship between parliamentary performance and system of government.
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