Elected Kings with the Name of Presidents. On the Origins of Presidentialism in the United States and Latin America.

The leaders of the Independence in the Americas chose their institutios in a context of high territorial tensios, which moved tehm to create a potential anchor in the figure of a powerful central executive. Presidential regimes were endogenously shaped as elected monarchies by rulers who were army c...

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spelling ir-10469-142262018-12-03T19:01:56Z Elected Kings with the Name of Presidents. On the Origins of Presidentialism in the United States and Latin America. Colomer, Josep M. CIENCIA POLÍTICA POLÍTICA COMPARADA PRESIDENCIALISMO MILITARISMO PODER CENTRAL SISTEMA POLÍTICO The leaders of the Independence in the Americas chose their institutios in a context of high territorial tensios, which moved tehm to create a potential anchor in the figure of a powerful central executive. Presidential regimes were endogenously shaped as elected monarchies by rulers who were army chiefs. The military-presidential nexus is not accidental, but constitutive and substantial. Some legacies of those choices include the frequency of military rulers as chief executives and long-standing attempts at life appointments or indefinite reelectios by incumbent presidents. Los líderes de la independencia en las Américas eligieron sus instituciones en un contexto de grandes tensiones territoriales, lo que los motivó a crear un ancla potencial en la figura de un poderoso ejecutivo central. Los regímenes presidenciales se moldearon endógenamente como monarquías electas por gobernantes que eran jefes del ejército. El nexo militar-presidencial no es accidental, sino constitutivo y sustancial. Algunos legados de esas opciones incluyen la frecuencia de gobernantes militares como jefes ejecutivos y los intentos de permanencia a largo plazo en nombramientos de por vida o reelecciones indefinidas de los presidentes en sus funciones. 2013-07 2018-12-03T16:17:53Z 2018-12-03T16:17:53Z article Colomer, Josep M. 2013. Elected Kings with the Name of Presidents. On the Origins of Presidentialism in the United States and Latin America. Revista Latinoamericana de Política Comparada 07: 79 - 97. 1390 - 4248 http://hdl.handle.net/10469/14226 spa openAccess Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/ p. 79 - 97 application/pdf Quito: CELAEP
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topic CIENCIA POLÍTICA
POLÍTICA COMPARADA
PRESIDENCIALISMO
MILITARISMO
PODER CENTRAL
SISTEMA POLÍTICO
spellingShingle CIENCIA POLÍTICA
POLÍTICA COMPARADA
PRESIDENCIALISMO
MILITARISMO
PODER CENTRAL
SISTEMA POLÍTICO
Colomer, Josep M.
Elected Kings with the Name of Presidents. On the Origins of Presidentialism in the United States and Latin America.
description The leaders of the Independence in the Americas chose their institutios in a context of high territorial tensios, which moved tehm to create a potential anchor in the figure of a powerful central executive. Presidential regimes were endogenously shaped as elected monarchies by rulers who were army chiefs. The military-presidential nexus is not accidental, but constitutive and substantial. Some legacies of those choices include the frequency of military rulers as chief executives and long-standing attempts at life appointments or indefinite reelectios by incumbent presidents.
author Colomer, Josep M.
author_facet Colomer, Josep M.
author_sort Colomer, Josep M.
title Elected Kings with the Name of Presidents. On the Origins of Presidentialism in the United States and Latin America.
title_short Elected Kings with the Name of Presidents. On the Origins of Presidentialism in the United States and Latin America.
title_full Elected Kings with the Name of Presidents. On the Origins of Presidentialism in the United States and Latin America.
title_fullStr Elected Kings with the Name of Presidents. On the Origins of Presidentialism in the United States and Latin America.
title_full_unstemmed Elected Kings with the Name of Presidents. On the Origins of Presidentialism in the United States and Latin America.
title_sort elected kings with the name of presidents. on the origins of presidentialism in the united states and latin america.
publisher Quito: CELAEP
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/10469/14226
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