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Legislative politics in Latin America /
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press,
2002.
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Colección: | Cambridge studies in comparative politics.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Towards a model of Latin American legislatures / Scott Morgenstern
- Oscillating relations: president and congress in Argentina / Ana María Mustapic
- Presidential cabinets, electoral cycles, and coalition discipline in Brazil / Octavio Amorim Neto
- Exaggerated presidentialism and moderate presidents: executive-legislative relations in Chile / Peter M. Siavelis
- Executive-legislative relations: the case of Mexico (1946-1997) / Ma. Amparo Casar
- Explaining the high level of party discipline in the Argentine congress / Mark P. Jones
- Party discipline in the chamber of deputies /Barry Ames
- Parties, coalitions, and the Chilean congress in the 1990s / John M. Carey
- Understanding party discipline in the Mexican chamber of deputies: the centralized party model / Benito Nacif
- Fiscal policy making in the Argentine legislature / Kent H. Eaton
- Progressive ambition, federalism, and pork-barreling in Brazil / David Samuels
- Appointment, reflection, and autonomy in the senate of Chile / John Londregan
- The legal and partisan framework of the legislative delegation of the budget in Mexico / Jeffrey A. Weldon
- Explaining legislative politics in Latin America / Scott Morgenstern
- Epilogue: Latin America's reactive assemblies and proactive presidents / Gary W. Cox and Scott Morgenstern.