Panel V: What Can We Learn from Other Nations’ Experiences?
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چکیده
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................... 914 I. A TYPOLOGY OF DYSFUNCTION .......................................................... 916 A. Constitutional Dysfunction .......................................................... 916 B. Political Dysfunction ................................................................... 919 C. Institutional Dysfunction ............................................................. 920 D. Civic Dysfunction ........................................................................ 922 II. DO CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES MATTER? .................................... 923 A. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Presidential Systems ........................................................................................ 923 B. Do Institutions Matter? Critiques and Extensions of Linz .......... 925 III. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE AND INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN ................. 928 A. Constraints on Action .................................................................. 928 B. De-Constraints on Action and Anti-deadlock Mechanisms ......... 930 CONCLUSION ................................................................................................... 936
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