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Majoritarian vs. Median Legislator: party trajectories in multiparty presidential systems
(2017)
In multiparty presidential settings, political parties have two pathways to follow: a protagonist role, by offering competitive candidates for the chief executive, or playing the supporting median legislator game, by trying ...
Coalition management in multiparty presidential regimes
(2017)
Although still in its early stages, a growing literature examines the issue of coalition management in multiparty presidential systems. Presidents in such environments have a complex job in building and sustaining coalitions ...
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 ...
Veto bargaining and the legislative process in multiparty presidential systems
(SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2014)
All the president's men and women: coalition management strategies and governing costs in a multiparty presidency
(Wiley, 2016-09)
This project examines the effects of a president's coalition management decisions on associated governing costs in a multiparty system. A strategic president who is concerned about policy outcomes and about her various ...
Brazil: The costs of multiparty presidentialism
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018)
Political scientists have long debated the merits of multiparty presidentialism. The dominant view that has emerged over the past decade is that presidents can effectively build coalitions by sharing control over the ...
Here today, gone tomorrow : political ambition, coalitions, and accountability as determinants of ministerial turnover in the Brazilian multiparty presidential system
(Associação Brasileira de Ciência Política, 2019)
Too difficult to manage, too big to ignore: party choice in multiparty presidential systems
(2015)
In consensual (proportional) highly fragmented multiparty settings, political parties have two historical choices to make or pathways to follow: i) playing a majoritarian role by offering credible candidates to the head ...