Although comparative research has relied heavily on electoral volatility as a proxy for party system institutionalisation (PSI), this measure cannot account for the patterns of interparty interactions that are key to determine the degree of party system stability. I develop a new measure – the party bloc volatility (PBV) index – to account for consistency in the ideological positions and in the partisan composition of the government and opposition blocs. I demonstrate the limitations of the index of electoral volatility by analysing the case of Brazil. Although electoral volatility substantially decreased between 1994 and 2010, the patterns of interparty alliances became less and less predictable from 2002 onwards, as party fragmentation in...
O tema deste estudo é o papel dos partidos políticos brasileiros no momento eleitoral sob o prisma d...
In June 2013, Brazil faced the largest and most significant mass protests in a generation. These wer...
translations in this paper are my own. Why would a national political party that has been competitiv...
Although comparative research has relied heavily on electoral volatility as a proxy for party system...
This dissertation focuses on conciliating two apparently contradictory facts: a fall in electoral vo...
This article investigates the causes of party system hyperfragmentation in Brazil. We ask why hyperf...
Since the 1985 return to democracy, Brazilian politicians have resorted to vote-pooling arrangements...
Volatility is a central theme of the scholarship on party competition. At the extreme, entire system...
The Brazilian party system presents a paradox. Although the Workers Party (PT) and the Brazilian Soc...
Within the fields of electoral studies and legislative politics, the interest of this study is the B...
This article investigates the electorally expressed ideology of Brazilian voters via ecological anal...
The Strength of Weak Parties The aim of this article is to fill some gaps in research on the Brazili...
We present a new data set on the left-right placement of major Brazilian political parties serving i...
This article investigates the electorally expressed ideology of Brazilian voters via ecological anal...
Abstract: We present a new data set on the left-right placement of major Brazil-ian political partie...
O tema deste estudo é o papel dos partidos políticos brasileiros no momento eleitoral sob o prisma d...
In June 2013, Brazil faced the largest and most significant mass protests in a generation. These wer...
translations in this paper are my own. Why would a national political party that has been competitiv...
Although comparative research has relied heavily on electoral volatility as a proxy for party system...
This dissertation focuses on conciliating two apparently contradictory facts: a fall in electoral vo...
This article investigates the causes of party system hyperfragmentation in Brazil. We ask why hyperf...
Since the 1985 return to democracy, Brazilian politicians have resorted to vote-pooling arrangements...
Volatility is a central theme of the scholarship on party competition. At the extreme, entire system...
The Brazilian party system presents a paradox. Although the Workers Party (PT) and the Brazilian Soc...
Within the fields of electoral studies and legislative politics, the interest of this study is the B...
This article investigates the electorally expressed ideology of Brazilian voters via ecological anal...
The Strength of Weak Parties The aim of this article is to fill some gaps in research on the Brazili...
We present a new data set on the left-right placement of major Brazilian political parties serving i...
This article investigates the electorally expressed ideology of Brazilian voters via ecological anal...
Abstract: We present a new data set on the left-right placement of major Brazil-ian political partie...
O tema deste estudo é o papel dos partidos políticos brasileiros no momento eleitoral sob o prisma d...
In June 2013, Brazil faced the largest and most significant mass protests in a generation. These wer...
translations in this paper are my own. Why would a national political party that has been competitiv...