The final chapter is comparative. It analyses Central European executive dualism, emphasising presidents during international crises of war. It focuses on the impact of presidential activism on the functioning of the executive in difficult times. In doing so, it draws on the theoretical perspective introduced in the second chapter. The result is an original typology of Central European presidents based on their activism and role within executive dualism, especially in relation to prime ministers.

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Conclusion: Comparison, Typology, and Central Europe

  • Michal Kubát,
  • Lubomír Kopeček,
  • Vít Hloušek

摘要

The final chapter is comparative. It analyses Central European executive dualism, emphasising presidents during international crises of war. It focuses on the impact of presidential activism on the functioning of the executive in difficult times. In doing so, it draws on the theoretical perspective introduced in the second chapter. The result is an original typology of Central European presidents based on their activism and role within executive dualism, especially in relation to prime ministers.