The ability to veto legislation is the most important formal power of the presidency in the legislative process, and presidents ’ veto behavior has thus attracted a great deal of theoretical interest. Game-theoretic models of congressional–presidential interactions explain vetoes by incorporating incomplete information over the distribution of presidential or congressional types. In this article, I examine two prominent such theories, as well as a simple “noisy ” extension of a complete information theory. I show that each makes strong pre-dictions not only about vetoes themselves but also about the resulting override votes; given that overrides are so closely connected with vetoes, any valid theory of the latter must be able to successfull...
Historians, political scientists, and legal scholars have long debated the origins and development o...
Tsebelis ’ veto players theory predicts that legislative veto players constrain the executive’s poli...
The veto players theory can be used to analyze all political systems regardless of regime (president...
This research develops a typology of vetoes and overrides based on the nature of the coalition that ...
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This paper develops a computational model to expand the theory of veto players into the realm of pre...
Vetoes cast by the President represent a rejection of the will and intent of the majority in Congres...
While the President is seen as having the final say in all US policymaking, congressionally formed v...
This article melds alternative theoretical perspectives on veto threats to explain Clinton’s influen...
This paper analyzes the dynamics of vetoes and veto overrides in the context of a multiparty ...
The President’s veto is effective not only in preventing the passage of legislation undesirable to t...
this paper develops a computational model to explore the effect of veto players in presidential regi...
This paper develops a computational model to explore the effect of veto players in presidential regi...
Presidential systems around the world vary in the proportion of legislators required to override an ...
Historians, political scientists, and legal scholars have long debated the origins and development o...
Tsebelis ’ veto players theory predicts that legislative veto players constrain the executive’s poli...
The veto players theory can be used to analyze all political systems regardless of regime (president...
This research develops a typology of vetoes and overrides based on the nature of the coalition that ...
This article evaluates and compares “president ” and “presidency ” centered explanations of presi-de...
The ability of presidents to unilaterally shape administrative policymaking challenges a foundation ...
This paper develops a computational model to expand the theory of veto players into the realm of pre...
Vetoes cast by the President represent a rejection of the will and intent of the majority in Congres...
While the President is seen as having the final say in all US policymaking, congressionally formed v...
This article melds alternative theoretical perspectives on veto threats to explain Clinton’s influen...
This paper analyzes the dynamics of vetoes and veto overrides in the context of a multiparty ...
The President’s veto is effective not only in preventing the passage of legislation undesirable to t...
this paper develops a computational model to explore the effect of veto players in presidential regi...
This paper develops a computational model to explore the effect of veto players in presidential regi...
Presidential systems around the world vary in the proportion of legislators required to override an ...
Historians, political scientists, and legal scholars have long debated the origins and development o...
Tsebelis ’ veto players theory predicts that legislative veto players constrain the executive’s poli...
The veto players theory can be used to analyze all political systems regardless of regime (president...