1. Patterns in contingencies: the interlocking of formal and informal political institutions in contemporary Argentina *
- Author
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Llamazares, Ivan
- Subjects
Argentina -- Economic aspects -- Political aspects ,Democracy -- Argentina -- Analysis -- Economic aspects -- Political aspects ,Anthropology/archeology/folklore ,Psychology and mental health ,Sociology and social work - Abstract
This article explores how the interlocking of formal and informal political institutions has affected the dynamics and performance of the Argentine democracy. Key institutional features of the Argentine political system have been a competitive form of federalism, loosely structured and political parties that are not ideologically unified, neopatrimonial practices, and client list exchanges. These features have interacted with the pluralist political landscape resulting from the vertical and horizontal constitutional division of powers. In combination with the distribution of power resulting from electoral results at different levels of government, these features have severely constrained the possibilities for coordination in and across institutional arenas., Introduction When examining the recent social and political evolution of Argentina, observers will immediately recognize several features that reoccur in its history. Perhaps the first one lies in the inability [...]
- Published
- 2005