Political Institutions Levels of Government Executives, Cabinet, Bureaucracies, Legislatures, Judiciary.

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Political Institutions Levels of Government Executives, Cabinet, Bureaucracies, Legislatures, Judiciary

Defining Political Institutions Political Institutions Political Institutions – structures of a political system that carry out the work of governing. Executives Legislatures Bureaucracies Judicial Systems

Levels of Government Unitary System Unitary System – concentrates all policymaking powers in one central government (geographic) place Ex.) Britain, Iran, China Federal System Federal System – divides the power between the central government & the sub-units Ex.) Russia, Mexico, Nigeria, U.S. Confederal System Confederal System – spreads the power among many sub-units and has a weak central government. Ex.) United States ( )

Executives Executive Executive– carries out the laws and policies of a state. – Head of State Symbolizes and Represents the people (nationally & internationally) May not have any real policymaking power Head of Government – Head of Government Everyday tasks of running government Directs activities of other members of Executive Branch – Head of State & Government British Government Example Queen Elizabeth II President Barack Obama

Legislature – branch of government charged with making laws. – Unicameral – one house legislature – Bicameral - two house legislature Advantages – Allows representation for both region & population – Counterbalance disproportionate power in any one region – Disperses power – Guards against impulsive legislationLegislatures

Unicameral vs. Bicameral Legislatures Bicameral Unicameral

Functions of Legislatures  Formulate, debate & vote on policies  Control budget (often) – taxing and spending  Some appoint officials in the executive & judicial branches  Elite Recruitment – identifying future leaders of the government  Policy Making?  Ex.) U.S. Congress – active role in forming and enacting legislation  Ex.) National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China – primarily a rubberstamp for policy developed by Communist PartyLegislatures

Bureaucracies – consist of agencies that implement government policy. – Characteristics Non-Elected Positions Impersonal, Efficient/Goal-Orientated Structures Hierarchical Organization Red tape/inefficiency Ex.) Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Ex.) Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)Bureaucracies

Concerns over Political Role/Powers  Discretionary Power – the power to make small decisions in implementing legislative and executive decisions.  ISSUE – Democratic beliefs require decisions to be made by elected officials, not by appointed bureaucrats.Bureaucracies Rahm Emanuel Former white House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel had tremendous influence in the executive branch, yet he wasn’t elected to this position.

Role of the Judiciary  Vary from country to country  Authoritarian Systems:  Courts generally have little to no independence and their decisions are controlled by the chief executive.  Democratic Systems:  Constitutional Courts –  Constitutional Courts – serve to defend democratic principals against infringement by both citizens and the government.  Judicial Review  Judicial Review – allows courts to review laws and executive actions for their constitutionalityJudiciaries Marbury v. Madison (1803) 1 st Supreme Court decision to determine an act of Congress was unconstitutional – thus establishing the authority of Judicial Review