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Grimaldi, Selena

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. Her search focuses on presidential politics, voting behaviour at regional and local level, the professionalization of subnational political elite and political language.

The Informal Powers of Western European Presidents</a>

The Informal Powers of Western European Presidents

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.

The Informal Powers of Western European Presidents</a>

The Informal Powers of Western European Presidents

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.

The Informal Powers of Western European Presidents</a>

The Informal Powers of Western European Presidents

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.