Is Taiwan a Presidential System?

由OKucera著作·2006·被引用7次—Taiwan'spoliticalsystemexhibitsbothverystrongmajoritariananddelegativetendencies,themainreasonsforthelackoffunctionalityunderthepresent ...

Is Taiwan a Presidential System?

1The Taiwanese government underwent substantial change in the 1990s. A majority of political scientists and some politicians classify or claim its system to now be semi-presidential2. However there are some competing interpretations that claim it to be either “of a parliamentarian kind”3, “being presidential”4 or “moving towards a presidential type”5. Some political scientists claim that the classification of political systems is not trichotomic (parliamentarian, semi-presidential, presidential) but only dichotomic, and in such a case Taiwan also has to be classified or interpreted as either a presidential or parliamentarian system6. Maurice Duverger, the father of the concept of a semi-presidential government, asserts that a semi-presidential system is not a synthesis of a presidential system and a parliamentary system, but rather ...

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