This article explores which factors enable or hinder populist presidents in Latin America to pursue a radical strategy of institutional change and induce the erosion of horizontal checks and balances. Applying an actor-centred approach, the article focuses on specific constellations in the political arena that shape populist presidents’ incentives and their ability to engage in institutional change. Three conditions are considered to be most decisive: the absence of unified government between the executive and the legislature, the existence of a ‘power vacuum’ in the political arena and the distribution of public support. Using configurational analyses, different causal paths explaining the presence or absence of the erosion of horizontal a...
ABSTRACT: This article analyzes the institutional features of the revocation of the presidential man...
The received wisdom on Latin America in the 1980s and 1990s was that countries where presidents enjo...
Contemporary political regimes in Venezuela and Bolivia led by late Hugo Châvez (now by his successo...
This article explores which factors enable or hinder populist presidents in Latin America to pursue ...
“This article explores which factors enable or hinder populist presidents in Latin America to pursue...
This project examines ‘left populist’ presidents in Latin America. It asks, ‘Why do some left populi...
We test for the populist view of state capture in Latin America be-tween 1970 and 2003. The empirica...
The Latin American historical experience with populist regimes as well as the theoretical reflection...
Do populist rule lead to more politicization? As populists have had electoral success in many coun-t...
This article analyzes the institutional features of the revocation of the presidential mandate in th...
“Does the executive\u27s institutional hegemony represent a risk to the survival of democracy? By he...
In this paper we test for the populist view of ination in South America during the eventful period b...
the ‘90s Summary The state of anomie that has characterised and still characterises most Latin Ameri...
By definition, in a separation of powers system, policy is made jointly by branches of government wh...
This chapter brings the ideational approach to populism into dialogue with cleavage-based accounts o...
ABSTRACT: This article analyzes the institutional features of the revocation of the presidential man...
The received wisdom on Latin America in the 1980s and 1990s was that countries where presidents enjo...
Contemporary political regimes in Venezuela and Bolivia led by late Hugo Châvez (now by his successo...
This article explores which factors enable or hinder populist presidents in Latin America to pursue ...
“This article explores which factors enable or hinder populist presidents in Latin America to pursue...
This project examines ‘left populist’ presidents in Latin America. It asks, ‘Why do some left populi...
We test for the populist view of state capture in Latin America be-tween 1970 and 2003. The empirica...
The Latin American historical experience with populist regimes as well as the theoretical reflection...
Do populist rule lead to more politicization? As populists have had electoral success in many coun-t...
This article analyzes the institutional features of the revocation of the presidential mandate in th...
“Does the executive\u27s institutional hegemony represent a risk to the survival of democracy? By he...
In this paper we test for the populist view of ination in South America during the eventful period b...
the ‘90s Summary The state of anomie that has characterised and still characterises most Latin Ameri...
By definition, in a separation of powers system, policy is made jointly by branches of government wh...
This chapter brings the ideational approach to populism into dialogue with cleavage-based accounts o...
ABSTRACT: This article analyzes the institutional features of the revocation of the presidential man...
The received wisdom on Latin America in the 1980s and 1990s was that countries where presidents enjo...
Contemporary political regimes in Venezuela and Bolivia led by late Hugo Châvez (now by his successo...