Research on executive-legislative relations in presidential systems have emphasized how presidents use cabinet appointments to form and manage government coalitions in the absence of majority legislative support. Yet not all coalitions are similar, as some are larger and, consequently, more prone to agency and coordination problems than others. But what shapes presidents’ decision to include more parties in their coalitions? While several hypotheses exist in the literature, few have been tested in a systematic fashion, none focusing on why surplus coalitions form. This article intends to fill this gap by examining an original time-series cross-sectional dataset comprising 168 unique coalitions in all 18 Latin American presidential countries...
Nos últimos anos, a maior parte da literatura sobre as relações executivo-legislativo em sistemas pr...
Nos últimos anos, a maior parte da literatura sobre as relações executivo-legislativo em sistemas pr...
This article argues that the Brazilian Presidents lawmaking powers, especially related to budget-mak...
Research on executive-legislative relations in presidential systems have emphasized how presidents u...
This paper focuses on the process of coalition formation in presidential systems. It shows that part...
This paper focuses on the process of coalition formation in presidential systems. It shows that part...
This article challenges a key part of the conventional view of coalitions in presidential systems th...
This article challenges a key part of the conventional view of coalitions in presidential systems th...
This paper focuses on the coalition formation process in presidential systems. It shows that institu...
This paper focuses on the process of coalition formation in presidential systems. It shows that part...
This paper focuses on the process of coalition formation in presidential systems. It shows that part...
<div><p>Presidential legislative majorities under bicameral congresses have seldom been considered i...
Cabinet coalitions are central to the functioning of Latin American presidential systems. However, t...
In consensual (proportional) highly fragmented multiparty settings, political parties have two histo...
Nos últimos anos, a maior parte da literatura sobre as relações executivo-legislativo em sistemas pr...
Nos últimos anos, a maior parte da literatura sobre as relações executivo-legislativo em sistemas pr...
Nos últimos anos, a maior parte da literatura sobre as relações executivo-legislativo em sistemas pr...
This article argues that the Brazilian Presidents lawmaking powers, especially related to budget-mak...
Research on executive-legislative relations in presidential systems have emphasized how presidents u...
This paper focuses on the process of coalition formation in presidential systems. It shows that part...
This paper focuses on the process of coalition formation in presidential systems. It shows that part...
This article challenges a key part of the conventional view of coalitions in presidential systems th...
This article challenges a key part of the conventional view of coalitions in presidential systems th...
This paper focuses on the coalition formation process in presidential systems. It shows that institu...
This paper focuses on the process of coalition formation in presidential systems. It shows that part...
This paper focuses on the process of coalition formation in presidential systems. It shows that part...
<div><p>Presidential legislative majorities under bicameral congresses have seldom been considered i...
Cabinet coalitions are central to the functioning of Latin American presidential systems. However, t...
In consensual (proportional) highly fragmented multiparty settings, political parties have two histo...
Nos últimos anos, a maior parte da literatura sobre as relações executivo-legislativo em sistemas pr...
Nos últimos anos, a maior parte da literatura sobre as relações executivo-legislativo em sistemas pr...
Nos últimos anos, a maior parte da literatura sobre as relações executivo-legislativo em sistemas pr...
This article argues that the Brazilian Presidents lawmaking powers, especially related to budget-mak...