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This book examines the politics of presidential term limits. It looks at the theory and practice of term limits, the experience of term-limit avoidance worldwide, and the consequences of presidential term limits in all forms of regimes.
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This book examines the politics of presidential term limits. It looks at the theory and practice of term limits, the experience of term-limit avoidance worldwide, and the consequences of presidential term limits in all forms of regimes.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 666
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1179g
- ISBN-13: 9780198837404
- ISBN-10: 0198837402
- Artikelnr.: 56894091
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 666
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1179g
- ISBN-13: 9780198837404
- ISBN-10: 0198837402
- Artikelnr.: 56894091
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alexander Baturo is Associate Professor of Government, Dublin City University, Ireland. His research is centered on comparative democratization, leadership, and the United Nations. His articles have appeared in such journals as the Journal of Politics, Comparative Political Studies, British Journal of Political Science, Political Research Quarterly, and Public Choice. His book, Democracy, Dictatorship, and Term Limits, was published by the Michigan University Press in 2014, and won the 2015 Brian Farrell prize for the best book from the Political Science Association of Ireland. He also consults for the international organisations and NGOs; his research has been cited, inter alia in the Washington Post, Bloomberg, and Tages Anzeiger. Robert Elgie is Paddy Moriarty Professor of Government and International Studies at Dublin City University, Ireland and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy (RIA). He has published numerous books, including Semi-presidentialism: Sub-types and Democratic Performance (OUP, 2011) and Political Leadership: A Pragmatic Institutionalist Approach (2018). He has published in journals such as Comparative Political Studies, British Journal of Political Science, Political Research Quarterly, and Journal of Democracy. He is the editor of the journal French Politics, which is published by Palgrave Macmillan, the Review Editor for Government and Opposition, as well as the founder and co-editor with Sona Golder and Shane Martin of the Politics of Institutions series with Oxford University Press.
* 1: Alexander Baturo and Robert Elgie: Presidential Term Limits
* 2: Peter Stone: Theorizing Presidential Rotation
* 3: Tom Ginsburg and Zachary Elkins: One Size Does Not Fit All: The
Provision and Interpretation of Presidential Term Limits
* 4: David Landau, Yaniv Roznai, and Rosalind Dixon: Term Limits and
the Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment Doctrine: Lessons from
Latin America
* 5: Alexander Baturo: Continuismo in Comparison: Avoidance, Extension,
and Removal of Presidential Term Limits
* 6: Leiv Marsteintredet: Presidential Term Limits in Latin America:
ca. 1820-1985
* 7: Octavio Amorim Neto and Igor P. Acácio: Presidential Term Limits
as a Credible-Commitment Mechanism: The Case of Brazil's Military
Regime
* 8: Joseph L. Klesner: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in
Mexico
* 9: David Close: Presidential term limits in Nicaragua
* 10: Alessandra Bonci and Francesco Cavatorta: The Politics of
Presidential Term Limits in Tunisia
* 11: John R. Heilbrunn: Presidential Term Limits in Togo: Electoral
Accountability Postponed
* 12: Dmitry Nurumov and Vasil Vashchanka: Presidential terms in
Kazakhstan: Less is More?
* 13: Zhengxu Wang and Anastas Vangeli: China: Limiting and
Regularizing Top Political Power
* 14: Natasha Ezrow: Term Limits and Succession in Dictatorships
* 15: Peter VonDoepp: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in
Malawi
* 16: Nic Cheeseman: Should I Stay or Should I Go? Term-limits,
elections, and political change in Kenya, Uganda and Zambia
* 17: Charlotte Heyl: Senegal (1970-2016): Presidential Term Limit
Reforms Never Come Alone
* 18: Sophia Moestrup: Presidential Term Limits in Burkina Faso
* 19: Paul Chaisty: The Uses and Abuses of Presidential Term Limits in
Russian Politics
* 20: Michael J. Korzi: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in the
US
* 21: Robert Elgie: Presidential Term Limits in Europe
* 22: Fiona Yap: Term Limits in South Korea: Promises and Perils
* 23: Mariana Llanos: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in
Argentina
* 24: Juan Muñoz-Portillo and Ilka Treminio: The Politics of
Presidential Term Limits in Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador,
Guatemala, and Honduras
* 25: José Antonio Cheibub and Alejandro Medina: The Politics of
Presidential Term Limits in Latin America - From Redemocratization to
Today
* 26: David Doyle: Presidential Term Limits in Bolivia
* 27: Christina Murray, Eric Alston and Micha Wiebusch: Presidential
Term Limits and the International Community
* 28: Akisato Suzuki: Effects of Presidential Term Limits
* 29: Alexander Baturo and Robert Elgie: What have we learned about
presidential term limits?
* 2: Peter Stone: Theorizing Presidential Rotation
* 3: Tom Ginsburg and Zachary Elkins: One Size Does Not Fit All: The
Provision and Interpretation of Presidential Term Limits
* 4: David Landau, Yaniv Roznai, and Rosalind Dixon: Term Limits and
the Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment Doctrine: Lessons from
Latin America
* 5: Alexander Baturo: Continuismo in Comparison: Avoidance, Extension,
and Removal of Presidential Term Limits
* 6: Leiv Marsteintredet: Presidential Term Limits in Latin America:
ca. 1820-1985
* 7: Octavio Amorim Neto and Igor P. Acácio: Presidential Term Limits
as a Credible-Commitment Mechanism: The Case of Brazil's Military
Regime
* 8: Joseph L. Klesner: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in
Mexico
* 9: David Close: Presidential term limits in Nicaragua
* 10: Alessandra Bonci and Francesco Cavatorta: The Politics of
Presidential Term Limits in Tunisia
* 11: John R. Heilbrunn: Presidential Term Limits in Togo: Electoral
Accountability Postponed
* 12: Dmitry Nurumov and Vasil Vashchanka: Presidential terms in
Kazakhstan: Less is More?
* 13: Zhengxu Wang and Anastas Vangeli: China: Limiting and
Regularizing Top Political Power
* 14: Natasha Ezrow: Term Limits and Succession in Dictatorships
* 15: Peter VonDoepp: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in
Malawi
* 16: Nic Cheeseman: Should I Stay or Should I Go? Term-limits,
elections, and political change in Kenya, Uganda and Zambia
* 17: Charlotte Heyl: Senegal (1970-2016): Presidential Term Limit
Reforms Never Come Alone
* 18: Sophia Moestrup: Presidential Term Limits in Burkina Faso
* 19: Paul Chaisty: The Uses and Abuses of Presidential Term Limits in
Russian Politics
* 20: Michael J. Korzi: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in the
US
* 21: Robert Elgie: Presidential Term Limits in Europe
* 22: Fiona Yap: Term Limits in South Korea: Promises and Perils
* 23: Mariana Llanos: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in
Argentina
* 24: Juan Muñoz-Portillo and Ilka Treminio: The Politics of
Presidential Term Limits in Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador,
Guatemala, and Honduras
* 25: José Antonio Cheibub and Alejandro Medina: The Politics of
Presidential Term Limits in Latin America - From Redemocratization to
Today
* 26: David Doyle: Presidential Term Limits in Bolivia
* 27: Christina Murray, Eric Alston and Micha Wiebusch: Presidential
Term Limits and the International Community
* 28: Akisato Suzuki: Effects of Presidential Term Limits
* 29: Alexander Baturo and Robert Elgie: What have we learned about
presidential term limits?
* 1: Alexander Baturo and Robert Elgie: Presidential Term Limits
* 2: Peter Stone: Theorizing Presidential Rotation
* 3: Tom Ginsburg and Zachary Elkins: One Size Does Not Fit All: The
Provision and Interpretation of Presidential Term Limits
* 4: David Landau, Yaniv Roznai, and Rosalind Dixon: Term Limits and
the Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment Doctrine: Lessons from
Latin America
* 5: Alexander Baturo: Continuismo in Comparison: Avoidance, Extension,
and Removal of Presidential Term Limits
* 6: Leiv Marsteintredet: Presidential Term Limits in Latin America:
ca. 1820-1985
* 7: Octavio Amorim Neto and Igor P. Acácio: Presidential Term Limits
as a Credible-Commitment Mechanism: The Case of Brazil's Military
Regime
* 8: Joseph L. Klesner: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in
Mexico
* 9: David Close: Presidential term limits in Nicaragua
* 10: Alessandra Bonci and Francesco Cavatorta: The Politics of
Presidential Term Limits in Tunisia
* 11: John R. Heilbrunn: Presidential Term Limits in Togo: Electoral
Accountability Postponed
* 12: Dmitry Nurumov and Vasil Vashchanka: Presidential terms in
Kazakhstan: Less is More?
* 13: Zhengxu Wang and Anastas Vangeli: China: Limiting and
Regularizing Top Political Power
* 14: Natasha Ezrow: Term Limits and Succession in Dictatorships
* 15: Peter VonDoepp: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in
Malawi
* 16: Nic Cheeseman: Should I Stay or Should I Go? Term-limits,
elections, and political change in Kenya, Uganda and Zambia
* 17: Charlotte Heyl: Senegal (1970-2016): Presidential Term Limit
Reforms Never Come Alone
* 18: Sophia Moestrup: Presidential Term Limits in Burkina Faso
* 19: Paul Chaisty: The Uses and Abuses of Presidential Term Limits in
Russian Politics
* 20: Michael J. Korzi: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in the
US
* 21: Robert Elgie: Presidential Term Limits in Europe
* 22: Fiona Yap: Term Limits in South Korea: Promises and Perils
* 23: Mariana Llanos: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in
Argentina
* 24: Juan Muñoz-Portillo and Ilka Treminio: The Politics of
Presidential Term Limits in Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador,
Guatemala, and Honduras
* 25: José Antonio Cheibub and Alejandro Medina: The Politics of
Presidential Term Limits in Latin America - From Redemocratization to
Today
* 26: David Doyle: Presidential Term Limits in Bolivia
* 27: Christina Murray, Eric Alston and Micha Wiebusch: Presidential
Term Limits and the International Community
* 28: Akisato Suzuki: Effects of Presidential Term Limits
* 29: Alexander Baturo and Robert Elgie: What have we learned about
presidential term limits?
* 2: Peter Stone: Theorizing Presidential Rotation
* 3: Tom Ginsburg and Zachary Elkins: One Size Does Not Fit All: The
Provision and Interpretation of Presidential Term Limits
* 4: David Landau, Yaniv Roznai, and Rosalind Dixon: Term Limits and
the Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment Doctrine: Lessons from
Latin America
* 5: Alexander Baturo: Continuismo in Comparison: Avoidance, Extension,
and Removal of Presidential Term Limits
* 6: Leiv Marsteintredet: Presidential Term Limits in Latin America:
ca. 1820-1985
* 7: Octavio Amorim Neto and Igor P. Acácio: Presidential Term Limits
as a Credible-Commitment Mechanism: The Case of Brazil's Military
Regime
* 8: Joseph L. Klesner: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in
Mexico
* 9: David Close: Presidential term limits in Nicaragua
* 10: Alessandra Bonci and Francesco Cavatorta: The Politics of
Presidential Term Limits in Tunisia
* 11: John R. Heilbrunn: Presidential Term Limits in Togo: Electoral
Accountability Postponed
* 12: Dmitry Nurumov and Vasil Vashchanka: Presidential terms in
Kazakhstan: Less is More?
* 13: Zhengxu Wang and Anastas Vangeli: China: Limiting and
Regularizing Top Political Power
* 14: Natasha Ezrow: Term Limits and Succession in Dictatorships
* 15: Peter VonDoepp: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in
Malawi
* 16: Nic Cheeseman: Should I Stay or Should I Go? Term-limits,
elections, and political change in Kenya, Uganda and Zambia
* 17: Charlotte Heyl: Senegal (1970-2016): Presidential Term Limit
Reforms Never Come Alone
* 18: Sophia Moestrup: Presidential Term Limits in Burkina Faso
* 19: Paul Chaisty: The Uses and Abuses of Presidential Term Limits in
Russian Politics
* 20: Michael J. Korzi: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in the
US
* 21: Robert Elgie: Presidential Term Limits in Europe
* 22: Fiona Yap: Term Limits in South Korea: Promises and Perils
* 23: Mariana Llanos: The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in
Argentina
* 24: Juan Muñoz-Portillo and Ilka Treminio: The Politics of
Presidential Term Limits in Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador,
Guatemala, and Honduras
* 25: José Antonio Cheibub and Alejandro Medina: The Politics of
Presidential Term Limits in Latin America - From Redemocratization to
Today
* 26: David Doyle: Presidential Term Limits in Bolivia
* 27: Christina Murray, Eric Alston and Micha Wiebusch: Presidential
Term Limits and the International Community
* 28: Akisato Suzuki: Effects of Presidential Term Limits
* 29: Alexander Baturo and Robert Elgie: What have we learned about
presidential term limits?