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Executive Government - Unveiling the Dynamics of Leadership and Decision Making - cover
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Executive Government - Unveiling the Dynamics of Leadership and Decision Making

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Explore the intricate world of "Executive Government," a key work in Political Science. This book examines executive branches across various political systems, highlighting their essential roles in governance and policy-making. Whether you’re a professional, student, or enthusiast, "Executive Government" enhances your understanding of global political interactions.
 
1: Executive (Government) - Unveil the core concepts of executive authority in governance.
 
2: Head of State - Explore the responsibilities and symbolic roles of the Head of State across systems.
 
3: Prime Minister - Delve into the Prime Minister's influence in shaping national policies in parliamentary systems.
 
4: Head of Government - Understand the roles of the Head of Government and their strategic functions.
 
5: Parliamentary System - Examine the mechanics of parliamentary systems and executive-legislative interplay.
 
6: Presidential System - Analyze presidential systems and the concentration of executive power.
 
7: Cabinet (Government) - Learn about cabinet composition and their policy formulation roles.
 
8: Presidency - Study the presidency's powers and its influence in various contexts.
 
9: List of Countries by System of Government - Compare different systems to see how executive roles vary.
 
10: Semi-Parliamentary System - Discover characteristics of semi-parliamentary systems blending executive frameworks.
 
11: Politics of Finland - Gain insights into Finland's unique executive structures and political dynamics.
 
12: Separation of Powers - Investigate the separation of powers principle in various systems.
 
13: Westminster System - Delve into the historical roots of the Westminster system.
 
14: Separation of Powers Under the U.S. Constitution - Analyze the U.S. Constitution's impact on executive governance.
 
15: Australian Government - Explore the distinct features of Australia’s executive framework.
 
16: Fusion of Powers - Examine cases of fused executive and legislative powers.
 
17: Politics of Denmark - Understand the executive structures defining Denmark’s governance.
 
18: Madisonian Model - Study the Madisonian model and its balance of powers.
 
19: Separation of Powers in the United Kingdom - Explore the UK’s historical and contemporary separation of powers.
 
20: Separation of Powers in Singapore - Learn about Singapore’s approach to separation of powers.
 
21: Divided Government - Analyze divided government and its implications for policy-making.
 
"Executive Government" offers insights into the complexities of executive systems, enriching your grasp of political science and global governance.
Disponível desde: 22/09/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 414 páginas.

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