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The Failure of Presidentialism in Central Asia
Authors:Sherzod Abdukadirov
Affiliation:1. School of Public Policy , George Mason University , 4400 University Drive, MS 3C6, Fairfax, Virginia, 22030, USA sabdukad@gmu.edu
Abstract:Institutional design can impact the dynamics of power relations in Central Asian states. Majoritarianism and the rigidity of the fixed terms of presidential systems are amplified by the personalist regimes of Central Asia, often leading to instability. A parliamentary system may reduce the political repression of these regimes by decreasing the stakes in each particular election. It may also increase stability due to the higher flexibility of the system. The effectiveness of the parliamentary system, however, depends largely on the existence of strong cohesive parties.
Keywords:Central Asia  Presidential  Parliamentary  Institutional Design  Majoritarian  Elections  Authoritarian  Reform  Instability
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