
Viac o knihe
How much power does a monarch truly possess, and what autonomy do they have? This edited collection explores these questions regarding European monarchies, featuring contributions from experts in Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and the UK. It examines the constitutional and political roles of monarchy, including its powers, functions, laws of succession, royal finances, media relations, and public popularity. Since Bagehot's analysis in The English Constitution (1867), no new political theory on monarchy has emerged, and this holds true for other European monarchies as well. Despite their diminished formal powers, these ancient institutions have persisted. The book investigates the modern monarch's role and the lessons that can be drawn from various European monarchies in the context of advanced democracies. While the public seeks continuity, stability, and tradition from the monarchy, there is also a desire for it to embody modern values and serve as a symbol of national identity. The institution is rife with contradictions, myths, and misunderstandings. This collection aims to foster a more realistic discussion about the monarchy's expectations, its role, and its future.
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The Role of Monarchy in Modern Democracy, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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- 2020
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