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Legislative Politics in Latin America

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Klappentext This study, first published in 2002, explores legislative politics in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Zusammenfassung This study! first published in 2002! explores legislative politics in Argentina! Brazil! Chile! and Mexico. Instead of beginning with an assumption that these legislatures are either rubber-stamps or obstructionist bodies! the chapters provide a fresh analytical approach to describe and explain the role of these representative bodies in these consolidating democracies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Tables and figures; Contributors; preface and acknowledgements; Party names and other acronyms and abbreviations; 1. Towards a model of Latin American legislatures Scott Morgenstern; Part I. Executive-Legislative Relations: 2. Oscillating relations: president and congress in Argentina Anna María Mustapic; 3. Presidential cabinets, electoral cycles and coalition discipline in Brazil Octavio Amorim Neto; 4. Exaggerated presidentialism and moderate presidents: executive-legislative relations in Chile Peter M. Siavelis; 5. Executive-legislative relations: the case of Mexico (1946-97) Ma. Amparo Casar; Part II. Political Parties and Legislative Structure: 6. Explaining the high level of party discipline in the Argentine congress Mark P. Jones; 7. Party discipline in the chamber of deputies Barry Ames; 8. Parties, coalitions and the Chilean congress in the 1990s John M. Carey; 9. Understanding party discipline in the Mexican chamber of deputies: the centralized party model Benito Nacif; Part III. Legislatures and the Policy Process: 10. Fiscal policy making in the Argentine legislature Kent H. Eaton; 11. Progressive ambition, federalism and pork-barreling in Brazil David Samuels; 12. Appointment, re-election and autonomy in the senate of Chile John Londregan; 13. The legal and partisan framework of the legislative delegation of the budget in Mexico Jeffrey A. Weldon; Part IV. Conclusions: 14. Explaining legislative politics in Latin America Scott Morgenstern; 15. Epilogue: Latin America's reactive assemblies and proactive presidents Gary W. Cox and Scott Morgenstern; References; Author index; General index....

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Authors Scott (Duke University Morgenstern, Scott Nacif Morgenstern
Assisted by Peter Lange (Editor), Scott Morgenstern (Editor), Benito Nacif (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.03.2002
 
EAN 9780521796590
ISBN 978-0-521-79659-0
No. of pages 528
Series Cambridge Studies in Comparati
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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