Selection of research questions: Political institutions
Presidential and parliamentary democratic regime
Do the parliamentary and presidential types of democratic regimes have the same impact on government performance, or even on the quality of democracy?
What types of parliamentary coalitions can be formed and how does this process work?
Under which conditions can motions of no confidence be tabled and how do they impact political decision-making?
Under what circumstances can a South African president be impeached and what are the rules governing the process?
What is the strength of parliament vis-à-vis the executive in terms of steering the policy-making process?
How do presidents work with legislatures?
How do presidents employ their position as an equally elected branch of government?
The electoral system
How do different electoral rules regulate the levels of representation of different societal groups?
Is the current South African electoral system suitable for the country?
What is the expected duration and stability of cabinets in the different electoral system?
What determines the degree to which parties come together around certain classical political ideologies, as opposed to coalescing around cleavages formed across racial, regional, or ethnic lines?
What does it take for some parties to manage to cooperate successfully?
What is the party system in South Africa and how does it work?
What rules regulate the financing of political parties in South Africa?
Constitutional Courts
How involved should constitutional courts get in deciding national policy issues or mediating institutional conflicts?
What impact does the South African Constitutional Court have on political life in the country?
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