Cabinet coalitions are central to the functioning of Latin American presidential systems. However, the reasons for their formation remain unclear. While recent studies suggest that presidents invite parties to the cabinet to facilitate governability and lawmaking, this study argues that the composition of cabinet coalitions is largely predetermined by commitments made before presidential elections. To analyze this argument, the study introduces the conditional logit model as a new empirical strategy for modeling cabinet choice under this type of regime. Based on a new dataset of 107 cabinets in 13 Latin American democracies, the study shows that pre-electoral commitments strongly affect cabinet formation and thereby also confound the relati...
This study focuses on the degree of political dominance exercised on cabinets by the executive chief...
This article proposes a set of arguments about the strategic use of cabinet appointments by executiv...
<div><p>Presidential legislative majorities under bicameral congresses have seldom been considered i...
This paper focuses on the process of coalition formation in presidential systems. It shows that part...
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...
Research on executive-legislative relations in presidential systems have emphasized how presidents u...
"This article proposes a set of arguments about the strategic use of cabinet appointments by executi...
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 article challenges a key part of the conventional view of coalitions in presidential systems th...
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 proposes a set of arguments about the strategic use of cabinet appointments by executiv...
This study focuses on the degree of political dominance exercised on cabinets by the executive chief...
This study focuses on the degree of political dominance exercised on cabinets by the executive chief...
This article proposes a set of arguments about the strategic use of cabinet appointments by executiv...
<div><p>Presidential legislative majorities under bicameral congresses have seldom been considered i...
This paper focuses on the process of coalition formation in presidential systems. It shows that part...
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...
Research on executive-legislative relations in presidential systems have emphasized how presidents u...
"This article proposes a set of arguments about the strategic use of cabinet appointments by executi...
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 article challenges a key part of the conventional view of coalitions in presidential systems th...
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 proposes a set of arguments about the strategic use of cabinet appointments by executiv...
This study focuses on the degree of political dominance exercised on cabinets by the executive chief...
This study focuses on the degree of political dominance exercised on cabinets by the executive chief...
This article proposes a set of arguments about the strategic use of cabinet appointments by executiv...
<div><p>Presidential legislative majorities under bicameral congresses have seldom been considered i...