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Volume 3, Number 2, 2009

01/Sep/2009

Politics and Development: Lessons from Latin America

Renato Boschi, Flavio Gaitán

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01/Sep/2009

Politics and Development: Lessons from Latin America

Renato Boschi, Flavio Gaitán

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3857200900020001

The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin America in the aftermath of neoliberal reforms, focusing specifically on the role of political institutions as a component of productive regimes in selected countries. Development is treated as an endogenous process, shaped over time in terms of trajectories that are continuously redefined according to specific political conjunctures. Having moved from restricted democracies or authoritarian regimes and autarchic economies to mass democracies operating in the context of […]

Keywords: development; inequality; political institutions; State intervention; Varieties of capitalism

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01/Sep/2009

Strong Presidents, Robust Democracies? Separation of Powers and Rule of Law in Latin America

Marcus André Melo

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01/Sep/2009

Strong Presidents, Robust Democracies? Separation of Powers and Rule of Law in Latin America

Marcus André Melo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3858200900020002

The received wisdom on Latin America in the 1980s and 1990s was that countries where presidents enjoyed strong constitutional powers and where multiparty coalitions prevailed would be doomed to instability and institutional crises, while countries boasting weak presidents and strong parties were expected to consolidate democratic rule. After almost two decades, it is now widely acknowledged that this prediction failed. Recent re-conceptualizations of presidentialism have partly corrected the flaws in the established diagnosis but left unexplained the role of checks […]

Keywords: Checks and balances; Latin America; Rule of law

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01/Sep/2009

At What Point does a Legislature Become Institutionalized? the Mercosur Parliament’s Path

Clarissa Dri

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At What Point does a Legislature Become Institutionalized? the Mercosur Parliament’s Path

Clarissa Dri

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3859200900020003

The Mercosur Parliament was created in 2005 to represent the peoples of the region. The constitutive documents affirm the necessity of reinforcing and deepening integration and democracy within Mercosur through an efficient and balanced institutional structure. In order to examine the potential role of the Parliament in strengthening the institutional framework of the bloc, this paper aims to analyse its initial years of activity. What is the institutionalization level reached by the assembly so far? The research is grounded on […]

Keywords: European Union; MERCOSUR; Parliamentary institutionalization; regional integration

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01/Sep/2009

Analytical Challenges for Neoinstitutional Theories of Institutional Change in Comparative Political Science

Flávio da Cunha Rezende

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01/Sep/2009

Analytical Challenges for Neoinstitutional Theories of Institutional Change in Comparative Political Science

Flávio da Cunha Rezende

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3860200900020004

This article analyses the core critiques on institutional change theories within the neoinstitutional research agenda in comparative political science. It offers an explanatory typology using analytical challenges for the development of theories with new institutional approaches. This typology provides key critical issues that should be seriously considered by political scientists when analysing change. The framework suggests that the analytical challenges be posed in five interwoven dimensions: a) inclusion of institutional variables; b) agency and cognition; c) contextual sensitivity; d) increasing […]

Keywords: Comparative political science; Institutional change theory; New institutionalism; Research design; Theory and models

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01/Sep/2009

Political Parties, Foreign Policy and Ideology: Argentina and Chile in Comparative Perspective

Janina Onuki, Pedro Feliú Ribeiro, Amâncio Jorge de Oliveira

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01/Sep/2009

Political Parties, Foreign Policy and Ideology: Argentina and Chile in Comparative Perspective

Janina Onuki, Pedro Feliú Ribeiro, Amâncio Jorge de Oliveira

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3861200900020005

The aim of this article is to discuss the distribution of preferences of members of the Chilean and Argentinian Congress on foreign policy issues through the analysis of roll call votes. This goal is guided by the debate in Latin American literature concerning the decision-making process in foreign policy. The predominant argument focuses on the Executive as the principal decision-maker, disregarding the Legislative as relevant in this field. Thus, legislators would tend to abdicate from their preferences in determining foreign […]

Keywords: Argentina; Chile; Foreign policy; Legislative; political parties

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01/Sep/2009

Political and Institutional Determinants of the Executive’s Legislative Success in Latin America

Argelina Cheibub Figueiredo, Denise Lopes Salles, Marcelo Martins Vieira

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01/Sep/2009

Political and Institutional Determinants of the Executive’s Legislative Success in Latin America

Argelina Cheibub Figueiredo, Denise Lopes Salles, Marcelo Martins Vieira

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3862200900020006

Introduction Our objective is to report the results of an ongoing comparative research project that aims to investigate the institutional and political determinants of government performance in Latin America. Our dependent variable is the legislative success of the executive. Studies on government performance in parliamentary countries usually focus on the stability of the government measured by its duration. The literature on presidential performance, in turn, has turned its attention to the fate of bills sponsored by the government. These different […]

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01/Sep/2009

The Influence of International Factors in the Process of Democratization

Camila Martins Oliveira da Silva Nogueira

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01/Sep/2009

The Influence of International Factors in the Process of Democratization

Camila Martins Oliveira da Silva Nogueira

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3863200900020007

Democracy has been one of the most studied themes in the field of comparative political science. This is owed not just to questions of value but also to countries’ growing adherence over time to this type of regime. Studies in this area have sought to answer two main questions: what are the conditions under which democracy emerges and what are the conditions under which democracy survives. The debates have been permeated by different interpretations and currents, most of which use […]

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01/Sep/2009

Institutional Inertia and Bounded Innovation in Healthcare Policy

Sidney Jard da Silva

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01/Sep/2009

Institutional Inertia and Bounded Innovation in Healthcare Policy

Sidney Jard da Silva

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3864200900020008

Norberto Bobbio (2005) taught us that the “great dichotomy” between public and private constitutes one of the most important definitions in political and social thought. It is as relevant as peace and war, democracy and autocracy, society and community, state of nature and civil state. By itself, this assertion would justify the major interest elicited by the work of Telma Maria Gonçalves Menicucci among public policy scholars and activists from the health field. Público e privado na política de assistência […]

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