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 World presidentialism - definition of World presidentialism in Encyclopedia
Presidential system presidents may also be given a great deal of constitutional authority in the exercise of the office of Commander in Chief, a constitutional title given to most presidents.
Though a president in a presidential system does not have to choose a government answerable to the legislature, the legislature may have the right to scrutinise his or her appointments to high governmental office, with the right, on some occasions, to block an appointment.
Presidential governments make no distinction between the positions of Head of state and Head of government, both of which are held by the president.
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 World government - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States established the world's second federation with the replacement of the Articles of Confederation by the Federal Constitution of 1787, which has since been emulated by dozens of countries.
Moreover, the participating nations admitted into the United Nations General Assembly are in many cases oppressive dictatorships not accountable to their own people (perhaps parallel to the southern states of the U.S. before the Civil War not allowing black people basic economic or political freedoms such as the right to vote).
World Citizen Quotes, Quotes about world federalism from notable persons.
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 United Nations article - United Nations Flag the United Nations international organization states countries - ...
United States president Franklin Delano Roosevelt suggested the name "United Nations" and the first official use of the term occurred on January 1, 1942 with the Declaration by the United Nations.
Each year, the United States Department of State accredits United States delegations to more than 600 meetings of governing bodies.
It has 66 members representing all areas of the world, including the five major nuclear-weapon states (the People's Republic of China, France, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, and the United States).
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"The New Populism, Presidentialism and Market-Orientated Reform in Spanish South America." Government and Opposition 33, 1 (February 1998), 81-97.
"Constitutional Frameworks and Democratic Consolidation Parliamentarianism versus Presidentialism." World Politics 46, No 1 (October 1993), 1-22.
"Presidentialism and Democracy in Latin America: Rethinking the Terms of the Debate." Presidentialism and Democracy in Latin America.
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 Democracy at opensource encyclopedia
Introduce democracy in the international organizations, especially in the United Nations (see world presidentialism).
A democracy is a form of government in which ordinary citizens may take part in governing, in contrast with monarchy or dictatorship.
Historically, the most direct democracies would include the New England town meeting, the political system of the ancient Greek city states and Oligarchy of Venice.
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