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Title: PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS AND ELECTORAL INSTITUTIONS


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PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEMSAND ELECTORAL INSTITUTIONS
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WEEKLY READING
  • Smith, Democracy, chs. 5-6
  • Carey, Presidentialism and Representative
    Institutions
  • Coppedge, Venezuela Popular Sovereignty versus
    Liberal Democracy
  • Cepeda Ulloa, Colombia The Governability
    Crisis

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THE CHALLENGE
  • Survival and consolidation of democracy
  • Avoidance of the past (and military coups)
  • Questions Would institutional changes help?
    Did prior crises result from institutional
    problems? And could they be repaired?

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THE NEW INSTITUTIONALISM
  • Individuals seek to maximize gain
  • Institutions (rules) shape incentives
  • And can therefore determine behavior
  • Ergo, institutional design can affect the
    collective behavior of political actors

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PRESIDENTIALISM OR PARLIAMENTARISM?
  • Presidentialism
  • Head of government (president) is directly
    elected
  • Fixed term in office
  • Cannot be removed by legislature (except through
    impeachment)
  • Selects cabinet ministers
  • Head of government is also head of state
  • Separation of legislative-executive powers

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  • Parliamentarism
  • Voters elect MPs
  • MPs select head of government (PM)
  • MPs approve cabinet appointments
  • PM (and cabinet officers) dependent on continuing
    confidence of parliament
  • Head of government (PM) is not head of state
  • Fusion of legislative-executive powers

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PRO-PARLIAMENTARY ARGUMENTS
  • Avoid temporal rigidity, so crises of
    government would not become crises of regime
  • Avoid polarization from zero-sum game
  • Avoid paralyzing deadlock
  • Thus superior durability of parliamentary regimes

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PRO-PRESIDENTIALIST ARGUMENTS
  • Clarity of fixed time horizon
  • Checks and balances
  • Democratic election of head of government
  • Not the cause of immobilism (PR the cause)
  • Empirical findings result from selection bias

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PROPOSALS FOR REFORM
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Chile
  • Why not?
  • Insistence on election of chief executive
  • Advent of polling, reduction of uncertainty
  • Low esteem for congress, parties
  • Politics of nostalgia

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ENGINEERING PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS
  • Electing presidents
  • Plurality vs. MRO
  • Reelection or not?
  • Power domains
  • Constitutional or partisan?
  • Bureaucracy, judiciary, military
  • Decree authority

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THE LEGISLATIVE ARENA
  • Electoral Systems
  • SMDs and two-party politics
  • PR and multi-party politics
  • Effects of district magnitude
  • Closed-list vs. open-list ballots
  • The problem of term limits
  • Institutional Performance
  • Essentially reactive legislatures
  • Removing presidents?

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THE PLIGHT OF POLITICAL PARTIES
  • Diversity of party systems
  • Levels of popular confidence

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Counting Political Parties N 1 / (S
pi2) Where pi is the proportion of votes earned
by the i-th party (or, alternatively, the
proportion of seats in the legislature)
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THE POLITICS OF DISENCHANTMENT
  • Weakness of representative institutions
  • Constraints on modern-day democracy
  • Inadequate policy performance
  • Tendency toward delegative or illiberal
    democracy
  • Thus 55 would now support authoritarian
    government if it could improve economic situation
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