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Veto players in presidential regimes: institutional variables and policy change
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Instituto de Ciencia Política, 2009)
Communication and the Body Politic: Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Presidential Campaign in Philadelphia’s Latino Community
(Temple University, 2018-05)
Communication and the Body Politic: Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Presidential Campaign in Philadelphia’s Latino Community
(Temple University, 2018-05)
Notes on the Brazilian 2006 Presidential Elections: The Winding Road to Democratic Consolidation
(Universidad de Los Andes, 2006)
The presidential calculus: executive policy making and cabinet formation in the Americas
(Sage Publications Inc, 2006-05)
This article proposes a decision-theoretic model to explain how cabinets help presidents implement their policy-making strategies. Presidents are assumed to have two policy-making strategies: a strategy based on the use ...
Veto bargaining and the legislative process in multiparty presidential systems
(2014)
This article analyzes the use of vetoes in multiparty presidential systems. It suggests that the nature of executive-legislative bargaining is fundamentally altered when multiple parties compose the legislature and when ...
An institutional analysis of the presidency organization in ArgentinaUn análisis institucional de la organización de la presidencia en la Argentina
(Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina, 2017)
Ernest Hambloch and Borges: presidentialism and modereting power in BrazilErnest Hambloch e Borges de Medeiros: presidencialismo e poder moderador no Brasil
(Laboratório Editorial Faculdade de Ciências e Letras, 2015)
Antecedents of the argentine presidentialism: its historical-political origins
(Springer, 2022)
Abstract:
Since Juan Linz installed the debate between presidentialism and parliamentarism in Latin America 40 years ago, much has been written about the relative advantages of one political system over another, in which ...