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Koloteva, V.G. Role of central executive government bodies in the Latin America: a lesson for Russia.

Abstract: In the 1990s the superpresidential republics of the Latin America (such as Brazil, Argentina, Peru) took steps towards a more balanced separation of powers. The analogy is clear, since many of the post-Soviet states (and some think – the Russian Federation as well) are obviously superpresidential…



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