This article examines the relative importance of regional and national forces in shaping the behavior of Brazilian legislators at the national level. A widely held view is that national legislators respond to state pressures in making decisions, rather than pressures from the national government. Governors not only can influence national debates but also can determine outcomes by exerting control over their states` legislative delegations. This article examines a dataset of all roll-call votes in the Chamber of Deputies between 1989 and 2006 to isolate and evaluate the impact of local pressures on legislative voting. Spanning the terms of five presidents and five different congresses, the data show that the local influence is weaker than th...
This article discusses the importance of considering legislative procedures when analyzing voting be...
This work presents a detailed comparative analysis of the legislative organizations in Brazilian Sen...
Research on political institutions suggests that sub-national factors affect the proclivity of legis...
This article examines the relative importance of regional and national forces in shaping the behavio...
According to a widely held view of Brazilian politics, part of the difficulty Presidents experience ...
According to a widely held view of Brazilian politics, part of the difficulty Presidents experience ...
This article focuses on the behavior of legislators in twelve States of Brazil. The aim was to analy...
The legislative success of governments in Latin America has been explained by two main theories. For...
Ideal point estimators hold the promise of identifying multiple dimensions of political disagreement...
The article shows that the drafters of the 1988 Brazilian Constitution approved political institutio...
The legislative success of governments in Latin America has been explained by two main theories. For...
Abstract The 1988 federal Constitution introduced a complex and innovative institutional arrangement...
This study explores the effects of electoral rules on political polarization in the legislative bran...
This paper focuses on 1988 roll-call votes in the 1987-88 Brazilian Constitutional Congress in an an...
This article intends to focus on the relationship between the State and political representation in ...
This article discusses the importance of considering legislative procedures when analyzing voting be...
This work presents a detailed comparative analysis of the legislative organizations in Brazilian Sen...
Research on political institutions suggests that sub-national factors affect the proclivity of legis...
This article examines the relative importance of regional and national forces in shaping the behavio...
According to a widely held view of Brazilian politics, part of the difficulty Presidents experience ...
According to a widely held view of Brazilian politics, part of the difficulty Presidents experience ...
This article focuses on the behavior of legislators in twelve States of Brazil. The aim was to analy...
The legislative success of governments in Latin America has been explained by two main theories. For...
Ideal point estimators hold the promise of identifying multiple dimensions of political disagreement...
The article shows that the drafters of the 1988 Brazilian Constitution approved political institutio...
The legislative success of governments in Latin America has been explained by two main theories. For...
Abstract The 1988 federal Constitution introduced a complex and innovative institutional arrangement...
This study explores the effects of electoral rules on political polarization in the legislative bran...
This paper focuses on 1988 roll-call votes in the 1987-88 Brazilian Constitutional Congress in an an...
This article intends to focus on the relationship between the State and political representation in ...
This article discusses the importance of considering legislative procedures when analyzing voting be...
This work presents a detailed comparative analysis of the legislative organizations in Brazilian Sen...
Research on political institutions suggests that sub-national factors affect the proclivity of legis...