New publications

Şule Özsoy, ‘What Does Turkey’s New Choice of Popular Presidential Elections Mean?’, European Public Law, vol. 16, no. 1, 2010, pp. 139–160.

Şule Özsoy, Başkanlı Parlamenter Sistem: Cumhurbaşkanının Halk Tarafından Seçildiği Parlamenter Hükümet Modeli ve Türkiye İçin Tavsiye Edilebilirliği [Parliamentary System with President: Parliamentary Government Model with a Directly Elected President and Its Advisibility to Turkey], On İki Levha Yayınları, Istanbul, 2010.

Atsushi Ogushi, ‘From the CC CPSU to Russian Presidency: The Development of Semi-Presidentialism’, in Hayashi Tadayuki and Ogushi Atsushi (eds.), Russia in Post-Communist Transformations: The Countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Russia in Comparative Perspective, Slavic Research Center, available online at http://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/coe21/publish/no21_ses/contents.html

Marek Rybárˇ, ‘The 2009 presidential election in Slovakia’, Electoral Studies, Volume 29, Issue 1, (March 2010), pp. 171-173.

Ahmed Aghrout , ‘The presidential election in Algeria, April 2009’, Electoral Studies, Volume 29, Issue 1, (March 2010), pp. 177-181.

Stan, Lavinia, Vancea, Diane, ‘Old Wine in New Bottles: The Romanian Elections of 2008’, Problems of Post-Communism, Sep/Oct 2009, Vol. 56 Issue 5, pp. 47-61.

Kang, Won Taek (2006). Daetongnyeongje, Naegakjewa Iwon Jipjeongbuje [Presidential System, Parliamentary System and Dual Executive System]. Seoul: Ingansarang. Reviewed by Cheol Hee Park in International Political Science Review (2009), Vol. 30, No. 5, 555–563.

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