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distributive politics distortions resulting from overrepresentation, we offer preliminary empirical evidence from Argentina, a … Repräsentation folgt eine empirische Analyse des Falls Argentinien. Argentinien ist ein föderaler Staat mit einem der am weitesten …
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regions: Argentina, Venezuela, Indonesia, the Philippines, Kenya and Zambia. We conclude that neopatrimonialism is a valuable …
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power between Argentina and Brazil to unipolarity under Brazilian primacy. While such processes are expected to generate … conflict, this particular transition was cooperative, leaving an interesting IR puzzle unresolved: Why did Argentina stop … coalitions were redefined in Argentina. My conclusions suggest that cooperation between Argentina and Brazil was not a product of …
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Though an important function of the Latin American senates, the confirmation of presidential nominations has drawn little academic attention. This paper assesses empirically the way in which two Latin American upper chambers - the Argentine and Brazilian senates - made use of their confirmation...
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The politics of contestation on the part of secondary regional powers such as Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Venezuela …
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support the chief of the executive - in Argentina and Brazil since their redemocratization in the 1980s. It investigates what … Argentina and Brazil, and typical cases of coalitional as well as single-party presidentialism respectively all allow us to show …
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presidencies in Argentina with the first two Workers' Party-led governments in Brazil. While these governments initially adopted …
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discrepancias entre las percepciones de los diputados y senadores de Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Paraguay y Uruguay, y discute las …
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Interdependence, collective identities and common institutions are the preconditions for the evolution of a pluralistic security community. While the interaction of the states of Southern Latin America already meets the first two criteria, this article focuses on the third one, particularly the...
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