Presidentialism and political instability in Latin America. Containment and incorporation during the 19th century; Los presidencialismos y la inestabilidad política en América Latina: Contención e incorporación del conflicto durante el siglo XIX

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ARELLANO GONZALEZ, JUAN CARLOS
Toro-Maureira, Sergio Y.
Arellano-González, Juan Carlos
Olivares, Alejandro
Toro-Maureira, Sergio Y.
Arellano-González, Juan Carlos
Olivares, Alejandro
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10.7770/rchdcp-V14N1-art139
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Democracy - Political Regimes - Politics - Presidential Systems - State Organization
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Abstract
Presidential systems in Latin America have historically been char-acterized by instability. This article analyzes the challenges faced in establish-ing presidential systems during the 19th century, a pivotal period which saw the emergence of political regimes. The study delves into the process of state organization during a time when dissenting groups challenged the prevailing trend of concentrating power within institutions, thus putting the design of these institutions to the test. The object is to determine to what extent the beginning of the political system influences a country's stability. The origins of institutions are crucial not only for understanding presidential systems but also for com-prehending why the continent has displayed tolerance toward mechanisms of power concentration. Through a comparative historical analysis of four coun-tries at varying levels of development Chile, Peru, Argentina, and Uruguay the study concludes that the stability of presidential designs depended on the governments' ability to activate mechanisms for containing and incorporating opponents of the new institutional order. Nonetheless, there remains much to explore in understanding political instability in Latin America. © 2023 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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Democracy , Political Regimes , Politics , Presidential Systems , State Organization
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10.7770/rchdcp-V14N1-art139
