The estimation of the policy position of political actors lies at the heart of political competition of modern democracy. This article uses content analysis and the codes of the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP) to study the policy positions of presidential candidates in the last election of Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Chile. One of our main aims is to investigate national and cross-national dynamics underlying candidate positioning on a leftright ideological continuum. To improve the explanation of presidential competition the paper also estimated the spatial characterizations of candidates' preferences on economy and welfare. The CMP methodology proved suitable for cross-national analysis of presidential candidates in Latin America, ...
The aim of this article is to discuss the distribution of preferences of members of the Chilean and ...
Political scientists often describe party competition, political behavior or public preferences in l...
Partiendo de la idea de que los electorados son heterogéneos (Morris y Rabinowitz 1997; Tomz y Van H...
The study of political elite opinion on foreign policy has been little developed in Latin America. T...
Electoral competition has always generated different works about the configuration of political repr...
This article analyzes the government programs of presidential candidates, who then became presidents...
En América Latina, la sensibilidad comparativa comienza a desarrollarse durante la primera mitad del...
Our 2018/2019 Latin American expert survey expanded and combined previous efforts of measuring polic...
Presidential systems present a unique possibility for spatial competition between elected political ...
Left and right (or liberal and conservative) are widely used concepts for analyzing parties and othe...
English: Latin American politics has taken a left-hand turn in the last decade, with an increasing n...
Artículo de publicación ISIEste trabajo estima la posición de los candidatos en el eje izquierda-der...
We present voters' self-placement and 68 political party locations on the left-right dimension in 17...
What is the influence of the political ideology (left and right) of the heads of the Executive Power...
Históricamente, para definir la política comparada dentro de la ciencia política moderna, se planteó...
The aim of this article is to discuss the distribution of preferences of members of the Chilean and ...
Political scientists often describe party competition, political behavior or public preferences in l...
Partiendo de la idea de que los electorados son heterogéneos (Morris y Rabinowitz 1997; Tomz y Van H...
The study of political elite opinion on foreign policy has been little developed in Latin America. T...
Electoral competition has always generated different works about the configuration of political repr...
This article analyzes the government programs of presidential candidates, who then became presidents...
En América Latina, la sensibilidad comparativa comienza a desarrollarse durante la primera mitad del...
Our 2018/2019 Latin American expert survey expanded and combined previous efforts of measuring polic...
Presidential systems present a unique possibility for spatial competition between elected political ...
Left and right (or liberal and conservative) are widely used concepts for analyzing parties and othe...
English: Latin American politics has taken a left-hand turn in the last decade, with an increasing n...
Artículo de publicación ISIEste trabajo estima la posición de los candidatos en el eje izquierda-der...
We present voters' self-placement and 68 political party locations on the left-right dimension in 17...
What is the influence of the political ideology (left and right) of the heads of the Executive Power...
Históricamente, para definir la política comparada dentro de la ciencia política moderna, se planteó...
The aim of this article is to discuss the distribution of preferences of members of the Chilean and ...
Political scientists often describe party competition, political behavior or public preferences in l...
Partiendo de la idea de que los electorados son heterogéneos (Morris y Rabinowitz 1997; Tomz y Van H...