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  1. Abstract. Amongst political regimes, semi-presidential countries present some mixed characteristics not always easy to define, both from parlia-mentary and presidential systems. Theoretically proposed by Maurice Du-verger in the late 70’s to describe a group of countries adopting the French

  2. 13 de jun. de 2017 · Do semi-presidential regimes perform worse than other regime types? Semi-presidentialism has become a widespread choice among constitution makers around the world and the study of semi-presidentialism has emerged as a burgeoning research field in the last two decades.

    • Thomas Sedelius, Jonas Linde
    • 2018
  3. It was generalized that semi-presidentialism is definitively and permanently characterized with: a restrained and moderate model of separation of powers and appropriate system of checks and balances; popular election of a president for a fixed term; the collective responsibility of a prime minister and a cabinet to a legislature; the actual “sec...

    • Robert Elgie
  4. Since different types of semi-presidentialism, having positives (advantages) and negatives (disadvantages) and generating different risks and prospects, have dissimilar effects on inter-institutional relations, political process, dynamics of political regime change, political stability and socio-economic efficiency.

    • Thomas Sedelius
  5. 9 de ene. de 2018 · Semipresidentialism has become a preferred choice among constitution makers worldwide. The semi-presidential category contains anything but a coherent set of regimes, however. We need to separate...

  6. 1. Semi- Presidentialism: An Increasingly Common Constitutional Choice. Robert Elgie. There are now more than 50 countries in the world with semi- presidential constitutions. The first semi- presidential regimes were created in 1919 in Finland and Weimar Germany.

  7. Semi-Presidentialism and Democracy. Elgie Robert. 610 Accesses. 4 Citations. Abstract. There are now more than 50 countries in the world with semi-presidential constitutions. The first semi-presidential regimes were created in 1919 in Finland and Weimar Germany.