This volume is the first comprehensive analysis of a new type of
executive instability without regime instability in Latin America
referred to as "presidential breakdown." It includes a theoretical
introduction framing the debate within the institutional literature
on democracy and democratization, and the implications of this new
type of executive instability for presidential democracies. Two
comparative chapters analyze the causes, procedures, and outcomes
of presidential breakdowns in a regional perspective, and country
studies provide in-depth analyses of all countries in Latin America
that have experienced one or several presidential breakdowns:
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala,
Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. The book also includes an epilogue
on the 2009 presidential crisis in Honduras.
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