Hits 11-20 within 145 documents
Neo-patrimonialism and subnational authoritarianism in Mexico: the case of Oaxaca [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 2 (2010) 2. p.85-112
Micro-social and contextual sources of democratic attitudes in Latin America [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 3 (2011) 1. p.29-64
The institutional feasibility of national-local policy collaboration: insights from Brazil and Argentina [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 2 (2010) 2. p.155-183
Let's blame everyone: executive and legislative evaluations of economic performance in Brazil and Chile [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 2 (2010) 1. p.53-78
Making sense of an unstable legislature: committee assignments in the Argentine chamber of deputies, 1946-2001 [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 3 (2011) 3. p.35-64
United by discord, divided by consensus: national and sub-national articulation in Bolivia and Peru, 2000-2010 [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 3 (2011) 3. p.65-93
Transformation or Substitution? The Workers' Party and the Right in Northeast Brazil [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 10 (2018) 1. p.99-132
Incumbents without a campaign finance advantage: competition and money in Chile's congressional elections [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 3 (2011) 3. p.3-33
The mechanics of regime instability in Latin America [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 1 (2009) 1. p.5-36
From top to bottom (and back to the top again): federal spending, sub-national coalitions, and protests in Argentina, 2002-2006 [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 4 (2012) 1. p.35-72