The Executive-legislative gridlock and its overcome: An Analysis of the Clinton Government
Date Issued
2002-07-31
Date
2002-07-31
Author(s)
DOI
902414H002012
Abstract
This research aims to scrutiny the
relationships between a divided
government and the expected political
gridlock. The researcher focus on the
case of the Clinton government, trying to
explain the mechanism of the
executive-congressional antagonism, the
strategies taken by both sides, and the
possibility of getting out of the difficult
situation.
relationships between a divided
government and the expected political
gridlock. The researcher focus on the
case of the Clinton government, trying to
explain the mechanism of the
executive-congressional antagonism, the
strategies taken by both sides, and the
possibility of getting out of the difficult
situation.
Subjects
Presidentialism
Political
Deadlock
Deadlock
the Clinton Government
Presidency
Congress
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學國家發展研究所
Type
report
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