Making brazil work: checking the president in a multiparty system

Autor: Marcus Andre Melo | Carlos Pereira
Editora: Palgrave

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Sinopse

Common wisdom has it that when presidential political systems coincide with multiparty systems the result is gridlock; parties squabble and presidents are not able to stitch together the majorities they need to move forward with the business of governing. Yet, recent experiences in Latin America suggest otherwise. In roughly the last decade, multiparty presidentialism has emerged as a model form of presidential democracy. Using Brazil as a case study and situating Brazil within a broad comparative context, this book offers the first conceptually rigorous analysis of the political and institutional underpinnings of Brazil's recent rise as the world's six largest economy. Considering key institutional features at federal and sub-national levels, the authors argue that Brazil´s success stems from the combination of a constitutionally strong president and a robust system of checks and balances that emerges from healthy political competition and power alternation.

Dados

Título: Making Brazil Work: Checking The President In A Multiparty System

ISBN: 9781137310835

Idioma: Inglês

Encadernação: Capa dura

Páginas: 224

Ano copyright: 2013

Coleção: Studies Of The Americas

Ano de edição: 2013

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Participantes

Autor: Marcus Andre Melo | Carlos Pereira