Different forms of govt.
Political/govt stuff
Republics general stuff
Presidentialism v. Parlimentarism
More Presidentialism v. Parlimentarism
100

Systems of govt characterized by

What are how many people are in charge, how they are chosen, and how they rule?
100

Functions all governments must do

What is reading/writing, executing, and judging the laws of the country?

100

Fundamental dilemma of republics

What is how do you protect minority righters while empowering the majority to rule?

100
The core difference btwn/ the pres. and parliamentary forms of govt

What is direct vs indirect selection of the executive, that and interplay between exec. and leg. is what really matters in what are the strengths and weaknesses of that country's govt?

100

A problem (sort of) in pres. systems

What is that instead of the separation of powers and checks and balances leading to cooperation between pres. and congress, they often lead to each other just fighting each other and squabbling with each other?

200

A country's form of govt

What is never set in stone?
200

Lot of political debates

What involves the distribution of a public good and a lot of conflicts over public goods are about how they will be distributed?

200

Main difference among republics

What is consensus/consociational vs. majority/majoritarian (they are not usually all one or the other but rather lean strongly one way or the other)?

200

Cabinet

What in both Pres. and parliamentary systems helps execute exec's plans and in parliamentary systems tend to be all one party but doesn't have to be (see UK)?

200

Two party vs multi party systems

What is the former is more likely to be found in presidential systems and the latter more likely to be found in parliamentary systems?

300
Democratic backsliding

What is the often-used name for democracies' becoming more authoritarian?

300

Politics

What is the way we reconcile individual interests with collective action (and the provision of public goods?)?

300

Goal of consociational republics/solution/thinking

What is you do not hope to just immunize the size of the minority but also to spread the disatisfaction around/make sure that the minority isn't the same minority time after time?

300

Effect of picking people from other parties for your cabinet

What gives them a stake in the cabinet because if they don't toe the party/coalition line, they risk getting kicked out of the cabinet, in presidential but especially parliamentary systems, this being another way in which parliamentary systems build in loyalty btwn/ the two branches?

300

Presidentialism vs parliamentarism

What is a big debate to this day as far as which one is better?

400

Scale of ease of decision making and protection of minority rights

What is 

hard_________________ easy

consensus, majority, authority


lots__________________little

consensus, majority, authority?

400

Cross-cutting cleavages

What is when there are different divides between the group on different issues, i.e. not everyone will agree w/ the same majority on the one side and not everyone on the other side will agree w/ their group on every issue either?

400

Winner-take-all-cabinet

What is the cabinet of presidential systems called since whichever wins the presidency will almost certainly control all the seats in the cabinet as well (I say almost because there is theoretically a tiny chance that the president will pick someone from the other party)?

400

Percentage of stable (ie, how stable you are as long as you are in power) democracies that are presidential vs parliamentary 

What is 13% to 87%?

500

Majoritarian vs. Consociational

Cabinet:            Winner-take-all     (broad) coalition

Exec.legis:         Parliament            Pres. + congress

Electoral system:Majoritarian          PR

Party system:     2 parties               Multi-party

Federalism?:       Unitary                 Federal

Legislatures:       Unicameral           Bicameral

Constitution:       Flexible/unwritten  Rigid

Judiciary:            Limited           broad, independent, powerful

500

Losing a vote of no confidence

After what in parliamentary systems does the govt generally have to step down?
500

Parliamentary vs. presidential

What is where the executive responsible to legislature vs largely immune from legislature, there are variable terms of office for the chief exec. vs fixed terms of office, and legislature appoints chief exec. vs popular election of chief exec?

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