Superficial Comparison of the Liberal Democratic Systems of the United States
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readings
Lijphart, A. (ed). (1992). Parliamentary versus Presidential Government. Oxford: Oxford UP.
Lijphart, A. (2012). Patterns of Democracy. 2nded. New Haven: Yale UP. esp. Ch. 2-3, and 10-11.
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Further readings
Bolongaita, Jr., E.P. (1995). ‘Presidential versus Parliamentary Democracy’,Philippine Studies,43(1): 105-123.
Carey, J.M. ‘Presidential versus Parliamentary Government’, in C. Ménard, and M. M. Shirley, (2008), Handbook of New Institutional Economics. Berlin: Springer,pp. 91-122.
Cheibub, J.A.E.Z., and Ginsburg, T. (2014).‘Beyond Presidentialism and Parliamentarism’,British Journal of Political Science, 44(3): 515.
Cheibub, J.A., and Limongi, F. (2002).‘Democratic Insti tutions and Regime Survival: Parliamentary and Presidential Democracies Reconsidered’, Annual Review of Political Science, 5:151–179.
Cheibub, J.A.,Przeworski, A., and Saiegh, S.M. (2004).‘Government Coalitions and Legislative Success UnderPresidentialism and Parliamentarism’, British Journal of Political Science, 34(4): 565-587.
Fish, M.S. (2006). ‘Stronger Legislatures, Stronger Democracies’, Journal of Democracy, 17(1): 5-20.
Linz, J.J. (1990). ‘The Perils of Presidentialism’, Journal of Democracy, 1(1): 51-69.
Lijphart, A. (1991). ‘Constitutional Choices for New Democracies’, Journal of Democracy, 2(1): 72-84.
Horowitz, D.L. (1990). ‘Comparing Democratic Systems’, Journal of Democracy,1(4): 73-79.
Moe T.M., and Caldwell, M. (1994).’The Institutional Foundations of Democratic Government: A Comparison of Presidential and Parliamentary Systems’,Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE) / Zeitschriftfür die gesamteStaatswissenschaft, 150(1): 171-195.
Siaroff, A. (2003).‘Comparative presidencies: The inadequacy of the presidential, semi-presidential and parliamentary distinction’, European Journal of Political Research, 42(3): 287–312.
Strøm, K. (2000). ‘Delegation and accountability in parliamentary democracies’, European Journal of Political Research, 37(3): 261–290.
Singh, S. P., and Carlin, R. E. (2015).‘Happy Medium, Happy Citizens’,Political Research Quarterly, 68(1): 3-17.
Stepan, A., and Skach, C. (1993).‘Constitutional Frameworks and Democratic Consolidation: Parliamentarianism versus Presidentialism’, World Politics, 46(1): 1-22.
Heffernan, R., and Webb, P. (2007).‘The British Prime Minister: More Than First Among Equals’,in T. Poguntke, and P. Webb, (eds),The Presidentialization of Politics: A Comparative Study of Modern Democracies. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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