This book aims to explain why some presidents are more successful
than others in winning the support of legislators during periods of
unified government. This book covers five presidential and
semi-presidential systems such as France, Indonesia, Mexico,
Taiwan, and the U.S. with a wide variety of institutional
arrangements and political dynamics. This book elaborates on
explaining how institutional factors such as confidence vote,
electoral system, candidate nomination and presidential unilateral
power influence the ability of presidents to pass their legislative
agendas through comparisons across presidential and
semi-presidential systems.
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