The Informal Powers of Western European Presidents: A Way Out of Weakness

Grimaldi, Selena

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2024-08-17
  • 售價: $5,120
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$4,864
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 516
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3031333322
  • ISBN-13: 9783031333323
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"Grimaldi's innovative focus on presidents' personal conditions, such as high approval ratings, prompts researchers to look beyond opportunity structures to include leadership factors when analyzing determinants for successful presidential activism. Her book will be of great interest to scholars of presidential politics beyond Europe."
---Sophia Moestrup, Washington DC, USA

"Measuring the influence of presidents is not easy. Through an innovative comparative research design and a wide range of empirical evidence, Grimaldi shows how even constitutionally weak and indirectly-elected presidents can shape policies. This book reminds us of the need to look beyond the formal powers of politicians and is a must-read for anyone interested in presidents and their role in European governance."
--Tapio Raunio, Professor of Political Science, Tampere University, Finland

"Elegantly combining quantitative and qualitative techniques, Grimaldi describes and explains the use of informal activism of presidents in Austria, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, and Portugal. This book offers a unique contribution for our understanding of how constitutionally weak presidents can maximize their influence."

-- Carsten Anckar, Professor of Political Science, Åbo Akademi University, Finland

The book explores how weak presidents directly or indirectly elected can still play a crucial role in the political arena. Weak presidents have been distinguished from strong ones by relying on the evaluation of the powers they display according to the constitution. Six Western European countries are analysed: Germany and Italy which present a consistent constitutional design (as weak presidents are elected indirectly), and Austria, Ireland, Finland and Portugal that present inconsistent constitutional design (as weak presidents are elected directly). In contrast to much of the existing comparative works on presidential powers and activism, the book emphasises the role and the use of informal powers beyond that of formal ones. In particular, a definition and a typology of informal powers are provided as well as an empirical investigation on informal presidential activism. The positive outcome of presidential informal interventions are studied by relying on an interactionist approach which combines presidency-centred as well as president centred-explanations. The book argues that when dealing with informal presidential activism the opportunity structure matters but presidential public support matters even more.

Selena Grimaldi is Assistant Professor and teaches Political Science at the Department of Political Science, Communication and International Relations at the University of Macerata, Italy.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

「Grimaldi 對總統個人條件的創新關注,例如高支持率,促使研究者在分析成功總統主義的決定因素時,超越機會結構,納入領導因素。她的書將對歐洲以外的總統政治學者產生極大興趣。」
--- **Sophia Moestrup**,美國華盛頓特區

「衡量總統的影響力並不容易。通過創新的比較研究設計和廣泛的實證證據,Grimaldi 展示了即使是憲法上弱勢和間接選舉的總統也能夠塑造政策。這本書提醒我們需要超越政治家的正式權力,對於任何對總統及其在歐洲治理中角色感興趣的人來說,這是必讀之作。」
--- **Tapio Raunio**,芬蘭坦佩雷大學政治學教授

「Grimaldi 優雅地結合了定量和定性技術,描述並解釋了總統在奧地利、芬蘭、德國、愛爾蘭、意大利和葡萄牙的非正式主義的使用。這本書為我們理解憲法上弱勢的總統如何最大化其影響力提供了獨特的貢獻。」
--- **Carsten Anckar**,芬蘭奧博學院政治學教授

本書探討了弱勢總統(無論是直接還是間接選舉)如何在政治舞台上發揮關鍵作用。弱勢總統與強勢總統的區別在於根據憲法評估他們所展現的權力。分析了六個西歐國家:德國和意大利呈現一致的憲法設計(因為弱勢總統是間接選舉),而奧地利、愛爾蘭、芬蘭和葡萄牙則呈現不一致的憲法設計(因為弱勢總統是直接選舉)。與現有的許多比較研究總統權力和主義的作品相比,本書強調了非正式權力的角色和使用,超越了正式權力的範疇。特別是,提供了非正式權力的定義和類型學,以及對非正式總統主義的實證研究。通過依賴互動主義的方法,研究了總統非正式干預的正面結果,該方法結合了以總統為中心和以總統為主的解釋。本書主張,在處理非正式總統主義時,機會結構固然重要,但總統的公共支持更為關鍵。

**Selena Grimaldi** 是意大利馬切拉塔大學政治學、傳播與國際關係系的助理教授。

作者簡介

Selena Grimaldi is Assistant Professor and teaches Political Science at the Department of Political Science, Communication and International Relations at the University of Macerata, Italy.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Selena Grimaldi 是義大利馬切拉塔大學政治科學、傳播與國際關係系的助理教授,教授政治科學。