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Opposition within Authoritarianism The Case of the Christian Democratic Party during General Pinochet's Regime in Chile
(2016)
What resources are available to opposition parties within a military regime? What are the institutional arenas within which their leadership can act? These are the questions that lead this article through the examination ...
A Foucauldian Approach in Stephen King’s The Green Mile
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)
World Culture, Uncoupling, Institutional Logics, and Recoupling: Practices and Self-Identification as Institutional Microfoundations of Political Violence
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2015)
This study proposes a micro-institutional theory of political violence, according to which citizens’ participation
in political violence is partially an outcome of tight coupling of persons’ practices and self-identific ...
With a little help from the opposition? : relaxing term limits in the argentine provinces, 1983–2017
(German Institute of Global and Area Studies. Institute of Latin American Studies, 2017)
Abstract: How do incumbents manage to relax term limits when they cannot impose their preferences unilaterally? Interpreting constitutional reforms as a bargaining game between a term-limited executive and the opposition, ...
The twin uncertainty of authoritarian regimes
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Estudios Políticos, 2016)
Collegiate Executives and Direct Democracy in Switzerland and Uruguay: Similar Institutions, Opposite Political Goals, Distinct Results
(WILEY, 2008)
Uruguay, defining itself as the "Switzerland of Latin America", took the Swiss model (collegial executives and direct democracy) as an example when building its own political institutions. Despite the similarities of these ...