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@article{ Jones2009,
 title = {Government and opposition in the Argentine Congress, 1989-2007: understanding inter-party dynamics through roll call vote analysis},
 author = {Jones, Mark P. and Hwang, Wonjae and Micozzi, Juan Pablo},
 journal = {Journal of Politics in Latin America},
 number = {1},
 pages = {67-96},
 volume = {1},
 year = {2009},
 issn = {1868-4890},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-4-229},
 abstract = {This article employs roll call vote data and Bayesian ideal point estimation to examine inter-party dynamics in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies between 1989 and 2007. It highlights the presence in the Argentine Congress of a strong government vs. opposition dimension as well as identifies the relative position on this dimension, vis-à-vis the governing party, of the most prominent non-governing parties. Special attention is paid to the evolution of inter-party legislative dynamics during Argentina's brief experience with coalition government (1999-2001) and to party behavior in the Chamber during the final two years of President Néstor Kirchner's term in office (2005-07)El presente artículo analiza la dinámica interpartidaria en la Cámara de Diputados argentina entre 1999 y 2007 utilizando votaciones nominales y técnicas Bayesianas de estimación de puntos ideales. El análisis destaca la presencia de una fuerte dimensión gobierno-oposición en la arena legislativa, así como la posición relativa que adoptan los principales partidos opositores respecto del partido de gobierno. El trabajo explora con particular atención la evolución de la dinámica interpartidaria durante la breve experiencia de gobierno de coalición (1999-2001) y la performance partidaria en el Congreso durante los últimos dos años del mandato presidencial de Néstor Kirchner (2005-07).},
 keywords = {party; Regierungspartei; Parlament; opposition; parliament; Opposition; government; Regierung; party in power; Partei; Parteiensystem; party system; Argentinien; Argentina}}