Coalition Formation
Mostrando 1-12 de 13 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Strategic Coalitions and Agenda-Setting in Fragmented Congresses: How the PRI Sets the Legislative Agenda in Mexico
This essay suggests a theory of strategic legislative agenda control. It argues that a single party can effectively set the agenda under majoritarian gatekeeping rules without obtaining majority or even plurality status. The agenda-setting party need not be the median party in the assembly nor supported by executive-led parliamentary coalitions. The Mexican
Bras. Political Sci. Rev.. Publicado em: 21/05/2018
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2. Taking Portfolios Difference Seriously: A Composite Measure Based on Policy, Office, and Budget in Brazil
Portfolio allocation is the keystone of coalition government analysis. It constitutes the fundamental payoff in coalition formation, providing access to government decision-making. However, are all portfolios the same or have the same weight in government decision-making? This research note presents a measure of portfolio differences based on three dimension
Bras. Political Sci. Rev.. Publicado em: 27/03/2017
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3. Foreign aid and the governance of international financial organizations: the Brazilian-bloc case in the IMF and the World Bank
This article examines the relationship between the Brazilian foreign aid, in the context of South-South Cooperation (SSC), and the formation of coalitions in the IMF and the World Bank. It explores whether the participation of a country in the bloc led by Brazil in the two organizations affects the volume of Brazilian foreign aid received by this country. As
Bras. Political Sci. Rev.. Publicado em: 12/12/2016
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4. What is the Best Strategy to Obtain Legislative Support?: Survey Evidence from Brazilian State Assemblies
The legislative success of governments in Latin America has been explained by two main theories. For some authors, the main explanation involves the proactive and reactive powers of the chief executive. Other scholars argue that negotiations with deputies for portfolios and pork are the most important factors behind success in approving legislation. This pap
Bras. Political Sci. Rev.. Publicado em: 2012
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5. The executive toolbox:building legislative support in a multiparty presidential regime
How do presidents win legislative support under conditions of extreme multipartism? Comparative presidential research has offered two parallel answers, one relying on distributive politics and the other claiming that legislative success is a function of coalition formation. We merge these insights in an integrated approach to executive-legislative relations,
Publicado em: 29/06/2010
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6. Etnicity and Coalition: a study about social categorization in group conflict context / Etnia e coalizão: um estudo sobre categorização social em um contexto de conflito grupal
For a cross-cultural comparison of context influences in ethnicity encoding, two variations of the Memory Confusion Protocol (MCP) were applied on Brazilians. Both variations consist in a slide-show exposition of a discussion between two rival teams, with black and white players on both sides, in two forms: Control (teams with identical grey colour) and Expe
Publicado em: 2009
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7. A economia política do governo Collor: discutindo a viabilidade de governos minoritários sob o presidencialismo de coalizão / Political economy of the Collor government: discussing the viability of minority governments under the presidentialism of coalition
This paper aims at discussing the survival of minority governments under Brazilian presidentialism, with its focus on the formation of the Collor government, when a minority cabinet was assembled. The hypothesis put forth in this study is that the president acted rationally in picking the minority option, however counter-intuitive it might seem, given that i
Publicado em: 2008
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8. Us versus them, male and female: cross-cultural and sex-group comparisons in detecting coalitions and alliances / Nós versus eles, eles e elas: comparação intercultural e intersexual na detecção de coalizões e alianças
Duas visões diferentes podem ser identificadas na literatura sobre codificação de raça no processo de formação de primeiras impressões (categorização social): 1) A codificação de raça é um processo automático, inevitável e obrigatório; 2) é um processo dependente do contexto, que diminui com a explicitação de pistas visuais indicativas da
Publicado em: 2008
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9. DEMOCRACIA E POLÍTICA ECONÔMICA NO BRASIL: OS LIMITES DA POLITIZAÇÃO DAS QUESTÕES ECONÔMICAS (1985-2002)
Study about the recent Brazilian democratic period and the crooked way traversed until the economic stabilization with the Real. It has as objective to examine in what ways the specificities of the democracy and of the presidentialism has been influenced and influenced the macroeconomic management in the period understood between 1985 and 2002. The conductin
Publicado em: 2007
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10. OrganizaÃÃo legislativa e formaÃÃo de coalizÃes em regimes presidencialistas : elucidaÃÃes sobre uma teoria do âpresidencialismo de coalizÃesâ
O principal objetivo do presente trabalho, de carÃter predominantemente explanatÃrio e com vias de realizar um estudo comparativo de casos (artigos e livros cientÃficos), foi identificar os elementos mais gerais que caracterizam as abordagens baseadas nos pressupostos explicativos da teoria do presidencialismo de coalizÃo, de modo a tentar identificar pa
Publicado em: 2007
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11. Governos de Coalizão e Mecanismos de Alarme de Incêndio no Controle Legislativo das Medidas Provisórias
This article discusses the relationship between the Executive and Legislative Branches in Brazil with regard to the issuing of Provisional Measures (PMs) by the former. The article contends that the legal ability of the Brazilian Chief of State to issue decrees with the force of law and taking force immediately (i.e., PMs) does not imply that members of Cong
Dados. Publicado em: 2002
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12. Strength determines coalitional strategies in humans
Coalitions enhance survival and reproductive success in many social species, yet they generate contradictory impulses. Whereas a coalition increases the probability of successfully obtaining rewards for its members, it typically requires a division of rewards among members, thereby diminishing individual benefits. Non-human primate data indicate that coaliti
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