Democracia y partidos: explicando la paradoja argentina

This article exam the evolution of argentine party system in the context of presidencialism institutional changes before and after the 1994 constitutional reform. The analysis is focalized in the morphological and functional features of argentine bipartidism, and particularly, in the so called...

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Autor principal: Saettone, Federico M.
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Belgrano . Red Latinoamericana de Cooperación Universitaria (RLCU). Centro Latinoamericano de Estudios Avanzados (CLEA) 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://repositorio.ub.edu.ar/handle/123456789/2039
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Sumario:This article exam the evolution of argentine party system in the context of presidencialism institutional changes before and after the 1994 constitutional reform. The analysis is focalized in the morphological and functional features of argentine bipartidism, and particularly, in the so called crisis of peronism by which, since the middle of the nineties decade, this party became a hegemonic force at expense of the electoral and political debacle of the argentine radical party. Differently to what occurred in others historic periods before 1983, this new hegemonic process could be understand in key of the absence of governability agreements between radicals and peronists in the difficult economic circumstances that arose during these three last decades of argentine democracy. This article was based in the national and international bibliography of political parties.