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Political appointments and coalition management in Brazil, 2007-2010
(Journal of Politics in Latin America, 2011)
Studies on coalition management in presidential systems usually focus on two types of goods used by the president and formateur party to hold together coalitions: exchange goods (such as individual budget amendments) and ...
Between Conflict and Cohesion. Ethic Consensus of the Postauthoritarian Party Coalitions in Chile
(CLAD-LATINOAMERICANO ADMINISTRACION DESARROLLO, 2010)
This article proposes an alternative and complementary explanation to the cohesion of the postauthoritarian party coalitions in Chile. These coalitions keep a fundamental cohesion despite to coexist with internal division ...
Interparty attitudes in chile: Coalitions as superordinate social identities
(BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 2008)
This paper reports a survey (N = 1,465) conducted in Chile that was conceived to understand the role of coalition identification as an important sociopsychological mechanism for promoting positive affects toward own-coalition ...
Contingent Coalitions in Environmental Policymaking: How Civil Society Organizations Influenced the Chilean Renewable Energy Boom
(Wiley, 2020-08)
This article analyzes the role of social movements and environmental organizations in crafting contingent coalitions to advance renewable energies in Chile. Until recently, Chile presented several conditions predicting the ...
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 ...
Delegation dilemmas: coalition size, electoral risk, and regulatory design in new democracies
(2009)
This paper investigates determinants of regulatory agency design in multiparty coalition governments. Current research has mainly focused on US institutions and its findings are therefore context specific. We find electoral ...
The role of mobile policies in coalition building: the Barcelona Model as coalition magnet in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro (1989-1996)
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2020-06)
Research on policy mobility has tended to focus on what moves (e.g. policy models, templates) and who moves them (e.g. consultants, international organisations), with less attention paid to the relational politics of ...
United we stand and divided we fall: Coalitions in the GATT/WTO negotiations
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2020-08-06)
Coalition formation is considered an important tool to leverage bargaining power in GATT/WTO negotiations. While most of the literature has focused on developing countries, we show that sizable economies are the primary ...
The Bigger, the Better: Coalitions in the GATT/WTO
(Associação Brasileira de Ciência Política, 2012)
What does it take to make a coalition successful? Bigger coalitions are more likely to be successful because the GATT/WTO is a consensus-based institution and countries are informally penalized if they isolate themselves. ...