Beyond Brazilian Coalition Presidentialism: the Appropriation of the Legislative Agenda

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Rafael Silveira e
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Political Science Review
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-38212014000300098
Resumo: Even though they possess several power resources, Brazilian Presidents also elaborate their legislative proposals based upon bills already being processed in Congress through a phenomenon called Appropriation of the legislative agenda. In this paper I examine the conditions under which this phenomenon occurs by means of a typology and a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA). I conclude that Appropriation provides the President with the expansion of the formal support base by controlling the agenda of allied and opposition parties as well as obtaining the "paternity" of several policies already in motion in Congress, thus enabling a public association of the President's actions and his or her party with the possibility of social benefits. Be it in the pursuit of promising agendas or for the maintenance of their own dominance, Appropriation shows that Brazilian Presidents must go beyond coalition presidentialism.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Beyond Brazilian Coalition Presidentialism: the Appropriation of the Legislative Agenda
title Beyond Brazilian Coalition Presidentialism: the Appropriation of the Legislative Agenda
spellingShingle Beyond Brazilian Coalition Presidentialism: the Appropriation of the Legislative Agenda
Silva,Rafael Silveira e
Appropriation
coalition presidencialism
agenda power
ad hoc coalitions
QCA
title_short Beyond Brazilian Coalition Presidentialism: the Appropriation of the Legislative Agenda
title_full Beyond Brazilian Coalition Presidentialism: the Appropriation of the Legislative Agenda
title_fullStr Beyond Brazilian Coalition Presidentialism: the Appropriation of the Legislative Agenda
title_full_unstemmed Beyond Brazilian Coalition Presidentialism: the Appropriation of the Legislative Agenda
title_sort Beyond Brazilian Coalition Presidentialism: the Appropriation of the Legislative Agenda
author Silva,Rafael Silveira e
author_facet Silva,Rafael Silveira e
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Rafael Silveira e
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Appropriation
coalition presidencialism
agenda power
ad hoc coalitions
QCA
topic Appropriation
coalition presidencialism
agenda power
ad hoc coalitions
QCA
description Even though they possess several power resources, Brazilian Presidents also elaborate their legislative proposals based upon bills already being processed in Congress through a phenomenon called Appropriation of the legislative agenda. In this paper I examine the conditions under which this phenomenon occurs by means of a typology and a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA). I conclude that Appropriation provides the President with the expansion of the formal support base by controlling the agenda of allied and opposition parties as well as obtaining the "paternity" of several policies already in motion in Congress, thus enabling a public association of the President's actions and his or her party with the possibility of social benefits. Be it in the pursuit of promising agendas or for the maintenance of their own dominance, Appropriation shows that Brazilian Presidents must go beyond coalition presidentialism.
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