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This study examines the process of democratic political
consolidation as seen in Portugal. It considers how, by solving
problems and fulfilling expectations, Portugal's relatively new
democratic regime has improved its chances for long-term
durability. As Maravall has suggested, once democracies are
re-established after a period of dictatorial rule, new problems
emerge: the efficiency of the new political system, not just its
legitimacy, becomes the main issue. In the case of Portugal, the
government has been strengthened by dealing successfully with
several different sets of problems. The author analyzes these
problems and this process by dividing Portugal's consolidation
period into three recognizable intervals, during which the new
regime has had to simultaneously confront political, economic, and
military challenges. Scholars in comparative politics and
government will find this a useful study of democratic development.
In the face of a parliamentary alternative to the American
presidential system, this book illustrates how the constitutional
system of checks and balances functions. It explains how the
institutional dimension of the political equation is of importance
to the understanding of American politics.
This book applies the broader debate in the field of political
science over the advantages of a parliamentary system to the case
of the United States. It asks whether it is better for a democracy
to function under a parliamentary or presidential system.
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