The President and Congress in Post-Authoritarian Chile Institutional Constraints to Democratic Consolidation
- List Price: $38.95
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Pennsylvania State Univ Pr
- Publish date: 04/01/2000
In this book, Peter Siavelis takes a close look at the important case of Chile, which had a long tradition of successful legislative resolution of conflict but was left by the Pinochet regime with a changed institutional framework that greatly strengthened the presidency at the expense of the legislature. Weakening of the legislature combined with an exclusionary electoral system, Siavelis argues, undermines the ability of Chile's National Congress to play its former role as an arena of accommodation creating serious obstacles to interbranch cooperation and, ultimately, democratic governability.
Unlike other studies that contrast presidential and parliamentary systems in the large, Siavelis examines a variety of factors, including socioeconomic conditions and characteristics of political parties, that affect whether or not one of these systems will operate more or less successfully at any given time. He also offers proposals for institutional reform that could mitigate the harm he expects the current political structure to produce.
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