Inclusion and the design of democratic executives in Steffen Ganghof’s Beyond presidentialism and parliamentarism

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 27 (2):274-281 (2024)
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Abstract

Steffen Ganghof’s book addresses pressing questions in democratic theory and institutional design regarding how to promote effective political inclusion and avoid personalizing power in democratic executives. His model of semi-parliamentarism manages to transform tradeoffs in these areas that were previously thought inescapable, unlocking novel potential for democratic reform.

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