by admin | Feb 23, 2021 | Posts
André Borges, Mathieu Turgeon, and Adrian Albala Extant research has often assumed that post-electoral incentives and constraints play a central role in government formation in multiparty presidential systems. According to this interpretation, coalition...
by admin | Dec 10, 2020 | Special report: Coronavirus outbreak, presidents’ responses, and institutional consequences
Alexandra Artiles, Martin Gandur and Amanda Driscoll Introduction On March 6, 2020, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency in response to the novel coronavirus, and would issue a stay-at-home order before the end of the month. Governor...
by admin | Nov 27, 2020 | Posts
Royce Carroll The 2020 election was undoubtedly a pivotal election for the United States. The Trump administration had been marked by a series of dramatic and sometimes chaotic controversies as well as a series of important policy events, including significant...
by admin | Nov 10, 2020 | Posts
Marta Mendes da Rocha The Municipal Elections that will be held next November 15 in Brazil have attracted wide attention from the media and academics. Many reasons make this election special and in the following lines, I address the two ways in which they can...
by admin | Oct 2, 2020 | Special report: Coronavirus outbreak, presidents’ responses, and institutional consequences
Paulo Boggio and Carolina Botelho In the midst of the greatest pandemic of our generation, many scientists are working hard to find a vaccine. Only with mass vaccination will it be possible to achieve the so-called collective immunity. However, some people...