In this paper, I use joint scaling methods and similar items from three large-scale surveys to place voters, parties and politicians from different Latin American countries on a common ideological space. The findings reveal that ideology is a significant determinant of vote choice in Latin America. They also suggest that the success of leftist leaders at the polls reflects the views of the voters sustaining their victories. The location of parties and leaders reveal that three distinctive clusters exist: one located at the left of the political spectrum, another at the center, and a third on the right. The results also indicate that legislators in Brazil, Mexico and Peru tend to be more "leftists" than their voters. The ideological drift, h...
During Latin America's third democratic wave, a majority of countries adopted a runoff rule for the ...
[EN] This paper studies the left-right division between political parties in Latin America. In order...
Latin American countries have been making advances towards democratization over the past few decades...
This paper applies a scaling method developed by Aldrich & McKelvey (1977) to the Political Elit...
The emergence of left governments in Latin America is associated with votersâ dissatisfaction with...
Political scientists often describe party competition, political behavior or public preferences in l...
The 1990s saw a shift to the left in Latin American politics. However, there no studies comprehensiv...
We present voters' self-placement and 68 political party locations on the left-right dimension in 17...
Abstract. While political polarization may lead to gridlock and other negative policy outcomes, repr...
Replication materials for Kingstone and Young (2009), Political Research Quarterl
The impact of institutions on the economic vote stands as a well-established proposition for the adv...
Published online: 10 June 2022The degree to which party systems are ideologically and programmatical...
This database refers to a research that aims to analyze whether party ideology influences the partic...
Does it matter that working-class citizens are numerically underrepresented in political offices thr...
This paper sets out to explain the highly uneven breakthrough of the “populist” or “contestatory” le...
During Latin America's third democratic wave, a majority of countries adopted a runoff rule for the ...
[EN] This paper studies the left-right division between political parties in Latin America. In order...
Latin American countries have been making advances towards democratization over the past few decades...
This paper applies a scaling method developed by Aldrich & McKelvey (1977) to the Political Elit...
The emergence of left governments in Latin America is associated with votersâ dissatisfaction with...
Political scientists often describe party competition, political behavior or public preferences in l...
The 1990s saw a shift to the left in Latin American politics. However, there no studies comprehensiv...
We present voters' self-placement and 68 political party locations on the left-right dimension in 17...
Abstract. While political polarization may lead to gridlock and other negative policy outcomes, repr...
Replication materials for Kingstone and Young (2009), Political Research Quarterl
The impact of institutions on the economic vote stands as a well-established proposition for the adv...
Published online: 10 June 2022The degree to which party systems are ideologically and programmatical...
This database refers to a research that aims to analyze whether party ideology influences the partic...
Does it matter that working-class citizens are numerically underrepresented in political offices thr...
This paper sets out to explain the highly uneven breakthrough of the “populist” or “contestatory” le...
During Latin America's third democratic wave, a majority of countries adopted a runoff rule for the ...
[EN] This paper studies the left-right division between political parties in Latin America. In order...
Latin American countries have been making advances towards democratization over the past few decades...