Presidential Coalition
Mostrando 1-12 de 13 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow - Political Ambition, Coalitions, and Accountability as Determinants of Ministerial Turnover in the Brazilian Multiparty Presidential System
The article aims at understanding the determinants of ministerial turnover in presidential systems. There are essentially three key factors that govern the propensity for ministerial turnover in a presidential system: 01. political ambition - reflected in the individual or collective strategies and tactics employed by the party-affiliated actors represented
Bras. Political Sci. Rev.. Publicado em: 09/12/2019
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2. Filiações partidárias e nomeações para cargos da burocracia federal (1999-2018)
Resumo Quantos são e a quais partidos estão filiados os nomeados para os cargos do alto e médio escalão da burocracia federal brasileira? Há diferenças entre mandatos presidenciais? Para responder essas perguntas, construímos uma base de dados inédita referente aos filiados a partidos políticos em cargos de direção e assessoramento superior (DAS).
Rev. Adm. Pública. Publicado em: 12/09/2019
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3. Economic voting in Brazilian presidential elections: evidence with panel data from municipalities in São Paulo
Resumo Este artigo utiliza um novo painel de dados de 625 municípios brasileiros em 5 anos eleitorais para analisar a influência do desempenho econômico no nível local na proporção de votos obtidos pelo candidato incumbente nas eleições nacionais. Examinamos municípios do estado de São Paulo, o mais populoso estado brasileiro, usando modelos de efe
Organ. Soc.. Publicado em: 2019-03
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4. Coalition Presidentialism in Bicameral Congresses: How does the Control of a Bicameral Majority Affect Coalition Survival?
Presidential legislative majorities under bicameral congresses have seldom been considered in the literature on coalition cabinets. However, this combination is far from being an isolated or irrelevant topic. Bicameral congresses comprise a double round of negotiation for the executive, increasing the shadow of the unexpected. Indeed, controlling one of the
Bras. Political Sci. Rev.. Publicado em: 10/08/2017
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5. The Evolution of Mercosur Behaving as an International Coalition, 1991-2012
Abstract As is well known, Mercosur was conceived as an economic bloc. However, over time, it has also behaved as an international coalition. This article aims to trace this process in the period 1991 to 2012 via two indicators: the voting behaviour of the four original Mercosur member states in the United Nations General Assembly, and positions adopted on
Contexto int.. Publicado em: 2016-08
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6. Presidents, Legislators, and Foreign Policy in Latin America
Abstract Which factors determine legislative support for the foreign policy initiatives of Latin American presidents? How do political parties and politicians behave when dealing with presidential foreign policy? The issue of whether presidents exercise greater influence over foreign or domestic affairs has been extensively debated in recent years, and the e
Contexto int.. Publicado em: 2016-06
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7. The Institutional Presidency from a Comparative Perspective: Argentina and Brazil since the 1980s
This paper focuses on the evolution of the institutional presidency – meaning the cluster of agencies that directly support the chief of the executive – in Argentina and Brazil since their redemocratization in the 1980s. It investigates what explains the changes that have come about regarding the size of the institutional presidency and the types of agen
Bras. Political Sci. Rev.. Publicado em: 2015-04
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8. Variedades de governos de coalizão no presidencialismo: Chile , 1990-2010
The article analyzes the coalition governments in Chile during four Presidential terms under the Concertación de Partidos por la Democracia [Alliance of Parties for Democ] (1990-2010) and focuses attention on the roles of the Presidents and the parties. The analysis considers the context of the political system, because presidents do not act alone, but with
Dados. Publicado em: 2012-12
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9. The executive toolbox:building legislative support in a multiparty presidential regime
How do presidents win legislative support under conditions of extreme multipartism? Comparative presidential research has offered two parallel answers, one relying on distributive politics and the other claiming that legislative success is a function of coalition formation. We merge these insights in an integrated approach to executive-legislative relations,
Publicado em: 29/06/2010
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10. Medidas provisórias: os efeitos não antecipados da EC 32 nas relações entre Executivo e Legislativo / Provisional measures: the unanticipated effects of EC 32 in the relations between the Executive and Legislative
This dissertation focuses on the Constitutional Amendment n.32 of 2001, which regulates the use of provisional measures (the Brazilian president´s executive decrees) and sets material limits on its content and more rigorous proceedings. Among its main rules were the prohibition of decree re-issuances and the establishment of a 45-day period for provisional
Publicado em: 2009
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11. A titularidade exercida pelo poder executivo sobre a gestão das finanças públicas e o desequilíbrio causado no quadro da separação de poderes / The atribution performed by the Executive over the public financial administration and the imbalance caused in the division of powers
A predominância do Poder Executivo no contexto atual da separação de poderes, especialmente nos países que adotam o sistema presidencialista de governo, tem, entre suas causas fundamentais, a detenção da titularidade da gestão financeira e orçamentária do Estado pelo Chefe do Poder Executivo. Ademais, além das competências inerentes ao exercício
Publicado em: 2009
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12. A economia política do governo Collor: discutindo a viabilidade de governos minoritários sob o presidencialismo de coalizão / Political economy of the Collor government: discussing the viability of minority governments under the presidentialism of coalition
This paper aims at discussing the survival of minority governments under Brazilian presidentialism, with its focus on the formation of the Collor government, when a minority cabinet was assembled. The hypothesis put forth in this study is that the president acted rationally in picking the minority option, however counter-intuitive it might seem, given that i
Publicado em: 2008