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Transitions from authoritarian rule : comparative perspectives
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ISBN: 080183192X 9780801831928 Year: 1988 Publisher: Baltimore (Md.): Johns Hopkins press,

Transitions from authoritarian rule : Latin America
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ISBN: 0801831881 1421410206 9780801831881 Year: 1986 Publisher: Baltimore, Md Johns Hopkins University Press


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Réinventer la démocratie : le défi latino-américain
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ISBN: 2724606094 9782724606096 Year: 1992 Publisher: Paris Fondation nationale des sciences politiques


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The chain of representation
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ISBN: 110877556X 1108788238 1108805949 1108478018 1108745415 9781108745413 9781108478014 9781108775564 Year: 2020 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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How do formal institutions affect the extent to which democracies adopt policies that reflect the preferences of their citizens? Based on a chain of representation model in which electoral rules and policy-making powers link citizens, politicians, and policies, this book reveals the conditions under which citizen preferences and implemented policies diverge. Comparative quantitative analyses encompassing eighteen Latin American countries show that presidential democracies vary greatly in the degree to which they demonstrate responsiveness to their electorates. Often, individual presidents with strong legislative powers have prompted policy changes that are unrepresentative of voter preferences. Other times, their interactions with legislatures result in more representative policies. Grounded in clear theory and thorough empirics, this study shows how rules can introduce dissonance between voters and politicians, but also how they can potentially reduce it. This is an excellent resource for scholars and graduate students interested in comparative politics, institutional design, economic policy, and Latin American studies.

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