Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin America suggests that the region has seen the emergence of a new kind of instability, where individual presidents do not manage to stay in office to the end of their terms, but the regime itself continues. This article places the Latin American experiences in a global context, and finds that the Latin American literature helps to predict the fates of presidents in other regions. The first stage of a selection model shows that presidents who are personally corrupt and preside over economic decline in contexts where democracy is paired with lower levels of GDP/capita are more likely to face challenges to their remaining in office for their entire ter...
RESUMEN: En las últimas dos décadas, trece presidentes electos han sido removidos del cargo en Améri...
RESUMEN: Este artículo trata el fenómeno de las interrupciones presidenciales durante la Tercera Ola...
The books discussed in this review essay all investigate the same basic phenomenon: presidents who d...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
The books discussed in this review essay all investigate the same basic phenomenon: presidents who d...
The books discussed in this review essay all investigate the same basic phenomenon: presidents who d...
RESUMEN: El artículo explora la inestabilidad presidencial desde la mirada de la estabilidad o no de...
Since the 1980s have occurred numerous presidential resignations in different Latin American countri...
Since 1979, one out of six South American presidents have failed to complete their terms of office. ...
Political developments in Latin America (LA) have repeatedly fuelled a rich, ongoing, and contentiou...
Most Latin American countries have in their institutional design the figure of the Vice President to...
RESUMEN: En las últimas dos décadas, trece presidentes electos han sido removidos del cargo en Améri...
RESUMEN: En las últimas dos décadas, trece presidentes electos han sido removidos del cargo en Améri...
RESUMEN: En las últimas dos décadas, trece presidentes electos han sido removidos del cargo en Améri...
RESUMEN: Este artículo trata el fenómeno de las interrupciones presidenciales durante la Tercera Ola...
The books discussed in this review essay all investigate the same basic phenomenon: presidents who d...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
The books discussed in this review essay all investigate the same basic phenomenon: presidents who d...
The books discussed in this review essay all investigate the same basic phenomenon: presidents who d...
RESUMEN: El artículo explora la inestabilidad presidencial desde la mirada de la estabilidad o no de...
Since the 1980s have occurred numerous presidential resignations in different Latin American countri...
Since 1979, one out of six South American presidents have failed to complete their terms of office. ...
Political developments in Latin America (LA) have repeatedly fuelled a rich, ongoing, and contentiou...
Most Latin American countries have in their institutional design the figure of the Vice President to...
RESUMEN: En las últimas dos décadas, trece presidentes electos han sido removidos del cargo en Améri...
RESUMEN: En las últimas dos décadas, trece presidentes electos han sido removidos del cargo en Améri...
RESUMEN: En las últimas dos décadas, trece presidentes electos han sido removidos del cargo en Améri...
RESUMEN: Este artículo trata el fenómeno de las interrupciones presidenciales durante la Tercera Ola...
The books discussed in this review essay all investigate the same basic phenomenon: presidents who d...