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The Gaullist system in Asia: The Constitution of Sri Lanka
This book analyzes the influence of the French Gaullist model on the constitutional and political structure of Sri Lanka. It explores how Sri Lanka adopted elements of a strong executive presidency—similar to the system established by Charles de Gaulle in France—while adapting them to the country’s unique political, social, and historical context. The book examines the development of the Sri Lankan Constitution, the distribution of executive and legislative powers, and the practical consequences of concentrated presidential authority. Through comparative analysis and historical review, it evaluates the extent to which the Sri Lankan system reflects Gaullist principles and assesses its impact on governance, democratic accountability, and institutional balance in the country.
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