Presidents, assemblies and policy-making in Asia
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Presidents, assemblies and policy-making in Asia
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The authors assess the constitutional and partisan powers of Asian presidents, and analyse how they are used in actual policy-making processes. Country case studies on Afghanistan, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and Taiwan analyze how their constitutional and partisan powers are used in actual policy-making processes.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Y.Kasuya A Framework for Analyzing Presidential-Legislative Relations in Asia
- Y.Kasuya Presidentialism in Korea: A Strong President and a Weak Government
- Y.Asaba Afghanistan's Strong President and Weak Parties
- Y.Kasuya & J.Kendall Trading Compromises: Interaction of Powers in the Philippine Presidential System
- T.Kawanaka Presidential Strength and Party Leadership in Taiwan
- M.Matsumoto Strong President and Vulnerable Political System in Sri Lanka
- H.Miwa President Restrained: Effects of Parliamentary Rule and Coalition Government on Indonesia's Presidentialism
- K.Kawamura Conclusion: Lessons from the Study of Asian Presidentialism
- Y.Kasuya
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