The present study was concerned with evaluating one basic institution in Bolivian democracy: its electoral system. The study evaluates the impact of electoral systems on the interaction between presidents and assemblies. It sought to determine whether it is possible to have electoral systems that favor multipartism but can also moderate the likelihood of executive-legislative confrontation by producing the necessary conditions for coalition building. This dissertation utilized the case study method as a methodology. Using the case of Bolivia, the research project studied the variations in executive-legislative relations and political outcomes from 1985 to the present through a model of executive-legislative relations that provided a typolog...
This research addresses the conditions necessary for the survival of democratic presidential systems...
Latin America is experiencing the longest democratic period in its history, yet power is still heavi...
This study addresses the relative strength of economic and non-economic explanations of electoral ou...
This thesis seeks for an explanation of social mobilisation by examining the nuts and bolts of the i...
Students of presidential regimes claim that while the combination of plurality rule for presidential...
This research note considers the effects of electoral system reformin Bolivia. In 1995, Bolivia move...
This article examines the interaction between the rules governing presidential elections and multipa...
This research note considers the effects of electoral system reformin Bolivia. In 1995, Bolivia move...
as an operational definition of democracy. This quality of democracy is measured using a model devel...
This research note considers the effects of electoral system reformin Bolivia. In 1995, Bolivia move...
Many Latin American countries which underwent democratic regime transformations within the last thir...
This article analyzes the Bolivian political party system from 1985 to 2005. Its purpose is to explo...
Previous studies of voter turnout in Latin America have found weak and inconsistent evidence for the...
This paper examines the impact of two models of constitutional design on Latin American politics. It...
This study places Bolivia in comparative perspective and seeks to explain the country’s unexpected t...
This research addresses the conditions necessary for the survival of democratic presidential systems...
Latin America is experiencing the longest democratic period in its history, yet power is still heavi...
This study addresses the relative strength of economic and non-economic explanations of electoral ou...
This thesis seeks for an explanation of social mobilisation by examining the nuts and bolts of the i...
Students of presidential regimes claim that while the combination of plurality rule for presidential...
This research note considers the effects of electoral system reformin Bolivia. In 1995, Bolivia move...
This article examines the interaction between the rules governing presidential elections and multipa...
This research note considers the effects of electoral system reformin Bolivia. In 1995, Bolivia move...
as an operational definition of democracy. This quality of democracy is measured using a model devel...
This research note considers the effects of electoral system reformin Bolivia. In 1995, Bolivia move...
Many Latin American countries which underwent democratic regime transformations within the last thir...
This article analyzes the Bolivian political party system from 1985 to 2005. Its purpose is to explo...
Previous studies of voter turnout in Latin America have found weak and inconsistent evidence for the...
This paper examines the impact of two models of constitutional design on Latin American politics. It...
This study places Bolivia in comparative perspective and seeks to explain the country’s unexpected t...
This research addresses the conditions necessary for the survival of democratic presidential systems...
Latin America is experiencing the longest democratic period in its history, yet power is still heavi...
This study addresses the relative strength of economic and non-economic explanations of electoral ou...