Parliamentary or Presidential Democracy?
Journal Title: Analele Universitatii Ovidius Constanta Seria Istorie - Year 2006, Vol 3, Issue 0
Abstract
This article try to analyze the main charactheristics of Parliamentary and Presidential Democarcz in order to respond to the question: Which tipe of democracy is the best? After a few clarifications about the concepts of political regime and form of government, we star to present the two tipes of democracy. The definitions of the two models are created by exclusion because is more easier and clear in that way. After a discussion on the positive and negative part of the two models we discover that none of them can be considerated “the best” because ther are many variables wich can influenced the exit of a democratic sistem.
Authors and Affiliations
Răzvan Victor Pantelimon
The Fluvial and Maritime Traffic in the Romanian Waters and his Importance in the Economical Development of the Romanian Countries
Modern Man between Christian Freedom and Philosophical Freedom
Liberty is a innate attribute and significant for the human being. This means that liberty is innate gift. However, the human being doesn’t have absolute freedom and he isn't given this freedom the moment he is born once...
THE SOVIET-ROMANIAN MILITARY RELATIONS (1980-1987)
In the fall of 1978, the Soviet marshals proposed a plan of modernizing of the WTO state members’ arsenal. Nicolae Ceauşescu has roughly criticized the respective plan and he tried to impose as solution the simultaneo...
European policies for Romania. Landmarks in point of Integrated Maritime Policy
Beginning with 2007, the Faculty of History and Political Sciences, „Ovidius” University of Constanta launched a series of debates, scientific activities under the title: European policies for Romania. In this respect, o...
MOSCHOPOLITES IN HUNGARY
The theme of the article is a part of the theme of my PhD/dissertation, which studies the migration of Moschopolites (residents of Moschopolis) from their homeland to Miskolc, a city in the modern Northeastern Hungary...