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Rules in Perspective on Ep. 38: Political Institutions of Kuwait | By Stephan Kyburz

Rules in Perspective on Ep. 38: Political Institutions of Kuwait | By Stephan Kyburz

FromRules of the Game – discussing democratic institutions


Rules in Perspective on Ep. 38: Political Institutions of Kuwait | By Stephan Kyburz

FromRules of the Game – discussing democratic institutions

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Length:
9 minutes
Released:
Mar 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rules in Perspective is a new segment on the Rules of the Game channel. In this new segment I review and comment on my own podcast episodes.
In this episode of Rules in Perspective I review the podcast episode 38 on Political Institutions of Kuwait with Luai Allarakia.
My three takeaways:

Re-read the constitution
Procedural rules matter too
Political parties are important

Listen to episode 38 and find the show notes here.
Find a full transcript here.
Find more information on the role of political parties in this paper on Moderated Parliamentarism.
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Released:
Mar 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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