Coesão e disciplina partidária no Senado Federal

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Autor(a) principal: Neiva,Pedro Robson Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Dados - Revista de Ciências Sociais
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Resumo: This article analyzes party discipline in the Brazilian Senate based on a previously untapped database covering roll call votes from 1989 to 2009. As occurs in the Chamber of Deputies, political parties in the Senate display a high degree of unity that remains reasonably stable over time. Despite the similar results in the two Houses, I suggest that the explanations are not the same. As compared to the Chamber of Deputies, the Senate appears to feel less power from the Executive, the leaders are scarcely relevant, and the decision-making process is less centralized. I do not offer a solution to this paradox, but I do suggest that it involves not only the institutional rules, but also the organizational characteristics and even the political profile of the Senators themselves.
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title Coesão e disciplina partidária no Senado Federal
spellingShingle Coesão e disciplina partidária no Senado Federal
Neiva,Pedro Robson Pereira
Senate
discipline
cohesion
College of Leaders
party system
political elites
title_short Coesão e disciplina partidária no Senado Federal
title_full Coesão e disciplina partidária no Senado Federal
title_fullStr Coesão e disciplina partidária no Senado Federal
title_full_unstemmed Coesão e disciplina partidária no Senado Federal
title_sort Coesão e disciplina partidária no Senado Federal
author Neiva,Pedro Robson Pereira
author_facet Neiva,Pedro Robson Pereira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neiva,Pedro Robson Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Senate
discipline
cohesion
College of Leaders
party system
political elites
topic Senate
discipline
cohesion
College of Leaders
party system
political elites
description This article analyzes party discipline in the Brazilian Senate based on a previously untapped database covering roll call votes from 1989 to 2009. As occurs in the Chamber of Deputies, political parties in the Senate display a high degree of unity that remains reasonably stable over time. Despite the similar results in the two Houses, I suggest that the explanations are not the same. As compared to the Chamber of Deputies, the Senate appears to feel less power from the Executive, the leaders are scarcely relevant, and the decision-making process is less centralized. I do not offer a solution to this paradox, but I do suggest that it involves not only the institutional rules, but also the organizational characteristics and even the political profile of the Senators themselves.
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