The Case for Multiparty Presidentialism in the U.S.
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Book • 2023
This report examines the challenges of multi-party democracy within presidential systems, particularly in the United States.
It analyzes the impact of institutional structures on coalition fluidity and the role of political actors in shaping democratic outcomes.
The authors explore potential reforms, such as proportional representation, to address the dysfunctionality of the current two-party system.
The report offers a comparative perspective, drawing insights from Latin American experiences with multi-party presidentialism.
It ultimately advocates for institutional changes to enhance democratic stability and responsiveness.
It analyzes the impact of institutional structures on coalition fluidity and the role of political actors in shaping democratic outcomes.
The authors explore potential reforms, such as proportional representation, to address the dysfunctionality of the current two-party system.
The report offers a comparative perspective, drawing insights from Latin American experiences with multi-party presidentialism.
It ultimately advocates for institutional changes to enhance democratic stability and responsiveness.
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