Since the late 20th century, numerous Latin American nations have launched efforts to expand term limits, often successfully. This paper discusses the conditions under which countries succeed in expanding term limits. Drawing from bargaining models and reviewing 36 cases, I make three arguments. First, the preferences of actors are fairly predictable based on office-holding: presidents are the most prominent actors pushing for expansion of term limits; opposition parties lead the resistance. Second, power asymmetry, measured by presidential approval ratings, is the best predictor of success, better than ideology or share of seats in congress. Third, the only hope for stopping popular presidents rests with ruling parties (and the courts...
“Does the executive\u27s institutional hegemony represent a risk to the survival of democracy? By he...
Why do some leaders respect constitutional provisions like presidential term limits, while others do...
While the opposition is clearly defined in a parliamentary system, the definition is murky in multip...
Abstract: How do incumbents manage to relax term limits when they cannot impose their preferences un...
The subject of this dissertation is presidential term limits in Latin America (1990 - 2010). In cont...
Today, the great majority of Africa and Latin American countries have presidential term limits inscr...
This study examines the factors of electoral victory. In particular, it empirically tests whether ha...
In this article we take a longitudinal view on presidential-term-limit reforms in Latin America and ...
"Comparative constitutional studies rank the US president as relatively weak and most Latin American...
Executive term limits are pre-commitments through which the polity restricts its ability to retain a...
Presidents play a central role in legislative activity in Latin America. Previous research highlight...
How do incumbents manage to relax term limits when they cannot impose their preferences unilaterally...
The received wisdom on Latin America in the 1980s and 1990s was that countries where presidents enjo...
Dataset covers all democratic presidential systems in 18 Latin American countries between 1925 and 2...
This paper explores the impact of democratization on the resolution of executive-legislative crises ...
“Does the executive\u27s institutional hegemony represent a risk to the survival of democracy? By he...
Why do some leaders respect constitutional provisions like presidential term limits, while others do...
While the opposition is clearly defined in a parliamentary system, the definition is murky in multip...
Abstract: How do incumbents manage to relax term limits when they cannot impose their preferences un...
The subject of this dissertation is presidential term limits in Latin America (1990 - 2010). In cont...
Today, the great majority of Africa and Latin American countries have presidential term limits inscr...
This study examines the factors of electoral victory. In particular, it empirically tests whether ha...
In this article we take a longitudinal view on presidential-term-limit reforms in Latin America and ...
"Comparative constitutional studies rank the US president as relatively weak and most Latin American...
Executive term limits are pre-commitments through which the polity restricts its ability to retain a...
Presidents play a central role in legislative activity in Latin America. Previous research highlight...
How do incumbents manage to relax term limits when they cannot impose their preferences unilaterally...
The received wisdom on Latin America in the 1980s and 1990s was that countries where presidents enjo...
Dataset covers all democratic presidential systems in 18 Latin American countries between 1925 and 2...
This paper explores the impact of democratization on the resolution of executive-legislative crises ...
“Does the executive\u27s institutional hegemony represent a risk to the survival of democracy? By he...
Why do some leaders respect constitutional provisions like presidential term limits, while others do...
While the opposition is clearly defined in a parliamentary system, the definition is murky in multip...