Description
Product ID: | 9781108446631 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Checking Presidential Power |
Subtitle: | Executive Decrees and the Legislative Process in New Democracies |
Authors: | Author: Valeria Palanza |
Page Count: | 265 |
Subjects: | Comparative politics, Comparative politics, Constitution: government and the state, Political structures: democracy, Government powers, Judicial review, Sources of law: legislation, Constitution: government & the state, Political structures: democracy, Government powers, Judicial review, Legislation, Latin America |
Description: | The first to offer an explanation of the levels of reliance on executive decrees in comparative perspective, this book intends to reach an audience of scholars and non-academics interested in the behavior of legislators, the struggles behind the concentration of power by presidents, and Latin American politics. A central concern about the robustness of democratic rule in new democracies is the concentration of power in the executive branch and the potential this creates for abuse. This concern is felt particularly with regard to the concentration of legislative power. Checking Presidential Power explains the levels of reliance on executive decrees in a comparative perspective. Building on the idea of institutional commitment, which affects the enforcement of decision-making rules, Palanza describes the degree to which countries rely on executive decree authority as more reliance may lead to unbalanced presidential systems and will ultimately affect democratic quality. Breaking new ground by both theorizing and empirically analyzing decree authority from a comparative perspective, this book examines policy making in separation of powers systems. It explains the choice between decrees and statutes, and why legislators are sometimes profoundly engaged in the legislative process and yet other times entirely withdrawn from it. |
Imprint Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Publisher Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2022-04-14 |