“Does the executive\u27s institutional hegemony represent a risk to the survival of democracy? By hegemony, we refer to the president\u27s ability to control other institutions, particularly the legislature and judiciary. To answer this question, we develop two indices of presidential hegemony and analyze the duration of democratic regimes in 18 Latin American countries between 1925 and 2016. The results show that executive hegemony is a major driver of democratic instability. This finding is robust to non-linear effects and to potential endogeneity in the relationship between presidential power and democratic backsliding. Our findings challenge traditional concerns about executive-legislative deadlock, and have significant implications for...
In many developing countries, even those that now have democratically elected governments, there rem...
We contribute to the extensive literature on international influences on democratization and democra...
In many developing countries, even those that now have democratically elected governments, there rem...
This article explores the impact of democratization on the resolution of executive-legislative crise...
This article explores the impact of democratization on the resolution of executive-legislative crise...
Much of the recent analysis of presidentialism has been based on the assumption that executive-legis...
Latin America is experiencing the longest democratic period in its history, yet power is still heavi...
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 ...
The age of military coups has ended, but democracy still confronts major challenges in the early twe...
The received wisdom on Latin America in the 1980s and 1990s was that countries where presidents enjo...
This dissertation deals with executive instability in Latin American presidentialregimes, a phenomen...
Political developments in Latin America (LA) have repeatedly fuelled a rich, ongoing, and contentiou...
We contribute to the extensive literature on international influences on democratization and democra...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
In many developing countries, even those that now have democratically elected governments, there rem...
We contribute to the extensive literature on international influences on democratization and democra...
In many developing countries, even those that now have democratically elected governments, there rem...
This article explores the impact of democratization on the resolution of executive-legislative crise...
This article explores the impact of democratization on the resolution of executive-legislative crise...
Much of the recent analysis of presidentialism has been based on the assumption that executive-legis...
Latin America is experiencing the longest democratic period in its history, yet power is still heavi...
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 ...
The age of military coups has ended, but democracy still confronts major challenges in the early twe...
The received wisdom on Latin America in the 1980s and 1990s was that countries where presidents enjo...
This dissertation deals with executive instability in Latin American presidentialregimes, a phenomen...
Political developments in Latin America (LA) have repeatedly fuelled a rich, ongoing, and contentiou...
We contribute to the extensive literature on international influences on democratization and democra...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
In many developing countries, even those that now have democratically elected governments, there rem...
We contribute to the extensive literature on international influences on democratization and democra...
In many developing countries, even those that now have democratically elected governments, there rem...