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Presidential Elements in Government: Finland: Foreign Affairs as the Last Stronghold of the Presidency

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2007

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Historical development of the Finnish system of government – A semi-presidential system necessary in the oppressive post-Civil War atmosphere – Reinforcement of the Presidency during World War II and the Cold War – 1982-1995: A reform process of partial revisions – ‘The Constitution of the year 2000’: a considerable step towards a genuine parliamentary form of government – The challenges of European integration for the dual executive.

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Copyright © Asser Press 2007