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Presidentialism: Is It a Better Option for Turkey?

European Journal of Economic and Political Studies

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Title Presidentialism: Is It a Better Option for Turkey?
 
Creator Eyup Aygun
 
##plugins.schemas.dc.fields.affiliation.name## Fatih University
 
##plugins.schemas.dc.fields.email.name## eaygun@fatih.edu.tr
 
Description The role of the government model in the performance of the governments and in the sustainability of the democratic regime is a controversial issue. Parliamentary and presidential systems are often compared in that respect. Turkish academic and political circles have been discussing whether or not presidentialism is a viable option that would resolve the deep-rooted problems of Turkish political system for the past three decades. Although, there are different subtypes of presidential systems, the debate in Turkey focuses on the American presidential system. This article discusses strengths and weaknesses of the presidential system and assesses its viability in Turkey by listing some potential difficulties in case such a radical systemic change is accepted.
 
Subject Presidentialism; Parliamentarism; Presidential System; Viability; Parliamentary System in Turkey.
 
##plugins.schemas.dc.fields.jel.name## D72, D73, F50, H11, P5.
 
Source European Journal of Economic and Political Studies
 
##plugins.schemas.dc.fields.year.name## 2014
 
##plugins.schemas.dc.fields.volume.name## 7
 
##plugins.schemas.dc.fields.issue.name## 1
 
##plugins.schemas.dc.fields.pages.name## 71-85
 
##plugins.schemas.dc.fields.pdfurl.name## http://www.ejeps.com/index.php/ejeps/article/download/117/117
 
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Publisher Fatih University
 
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Date 2016-02-04
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Identifier http://www.ejeps.com/index.php/ejeps/article/view/117
 
##plugins.schemas.dc.fields.onlineissn.name## 1307-6035
 
##plugins.schemas.dc.fields.printissn.name## 1307-6000
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.ejeps.com/index.php/ejeps/article/view/117/117
 
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