ラテンアメリカにおける大統領のパーソナリティと合憲的権力掌握1945-2021年<br>Presidential Personalities and Constitutional Power Grabs in Latin America, 1945-2021

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ラテンアメリカにおける大統領のパーソナリティと合憲的権力掌握1945-2021年
Presidential Personalities and Constitutional Power Grabs in Latin America, 1945-2021

  • 著者名:Arana Araya, Ignacio
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  • Oxford University Press(2026/01/30発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197832783
  • eISBN:9780197832790

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The active erosion of democratic institutions and norms by national political leaders has become a growing global concern. Attempts to expand presidential power have been commonplace across regimes, countries, and historical periods, and the list of perpetrators includes some of the most influential leaders of the previous and current centuries, who have dramatically changed the course of their countries. Despite this pattern, it remains unclear what types of leaders are most likely to undermine democracy.Presidential Personalities and Constitutional Power Grabs in Latin America, 1945-2021 integrates differential psychology research with comparative politics to show that individual differences among heads of government have a measurable impact on executive governance. Ignacio Arana Araya leverages a unique and comprehensive database to prove his theory, including interviews with 24 former presidents from ten countries, evaluations of leaders by hundreds of experts, and biographical and psychometric data on presidents. His analysis reveals that dominant and politically inexperienced presidents are more likely to attempt to relax their term limits, while risk-taking and assertive leaders are more inclined to expand their formal powers. By treating the individual differences of political leaders as independent variables, this book offers a paradigmatic shift in the studies of democracy, political elites, institutional change, and the nature of presidency itself.

Table of Contents

Preface and AcknowledgmentsChapter 1. Introduction: National Leaders and Political ChangeChapter 2. Heads of Government, Autocratization, and Power GrabsChapter 3. Presidents and ConstitutionsChapter 4. Individual Differences and Constitutional Power GrabsChapter 5. The Study of Leaders at a DistanceChapter 6. Governing Forever: The Removal of Term LimitsChapter 7. The Quest for Uncontested Power and DemocracyChapter 8. Hugo Chávez, the Undertaker of Venezuela's DemocracyChapter 9. Nayib Bukele, the "World's Coolest Dictator"?Chapter 10. The Powers of Carlos Lleras and the Cautious Luis MongeChapter 11. Rethinking Leadership and Democracy References

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