2013
Journal of Politics in Latin America, Vol 5, No 1 (2013)
The articles in this journal address legislative politics in Latin America. Following an overview of the issue and a survey of publications on the topic, the authors focus on vetoes and multiparty chambers, government formation in Uruguay, the role of women in legislative behavior in Argentina, and geographies of electoral support in Brazil.
Open Access (Creative Commons License Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Germany)
Author:
Magna Inácio, Mariana Llanos, Eduardo Alemán, Valeria Palanza, Gisela Sin, Daniel Chasquetti, Mala Htun, Marina Lacalle, Juan P Micozzi, Taeko Hiroi, Pedro Neiva
Series:
Volume:
5
Issue:
1
Chapters:
- New Directions in Legislative Politics
- Latin American Legislative Politics: A Survey of Peer-Reviewed Publications in English
- Item Vetoes and Attempts to Override Them in Multiparty Legislatures
- Cabinets and Legislative Cartels in Uruguay
- Does Women’s Presence Change Legislative Behavior?
- Malapportionment and Geographical Bases of Electoral Support in the Brazilian Senate
Publisher:
Hamburg University Press, Hamburg , Germany


