Los gobiernos de coalición y su incidencia sobre los presidencialismos latinoamericanos: el caso del Cono Sur

Although studies on coalition politics is one of the most fertile fields on comparative politics in the last few decades, this assertion fits only for studies on parliamentary democracies. Indeed, following the debate on presidentialism vs. parliamentarism, coalition governments were mostly under st...

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Main Authors: Reniu, Josep María, Albala, Adrián
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6437767
Source:Revista de estudios políticos, ISSN 0048-7694, Nº 155, 2012, pags. 101-150
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Summary: Although studies on coalition politics is one of the most fertile fields on comparative politics in the last few decades, this assertion fits only for studies on parliamentary democracies. Indeed, following the debate on presidentialism vs. parliamentarism, coalition governments were mostly under studied on presidential regimes, being largely considered as «accidental». The very few works on this topics use to limit their investigations on the ministerial portfotlio sharing or on the dissolution of such governments. This work proposes to update the coalition theories, by studying closely the latin American presidentialisms. We will concentrate our analisis on the Southern Cone and demonstrate that far from being accidental, this coalition use to have huge repercussions on the governance process and fulfilled profound realignments on party systems.