Gobiernos y estrategias de coalición

  • Paloma Román
  • Jaime Ferri

Abstract

This article addresses the issue of Executives while focusing on their versatility as objects of study and their leading role in a broader political system. The first part of the paper lays out the explanatory potential of the –not yet fully explored in a systematic way– theory of Party Government, and reviews the broad literature which has developed around this issue. Secondly, the article also reviews the concept and the theory of coalitions understood as the analysis of the development and configuration of alliances performed by executives of very different kinds and at very different levels. Finally, we shall briefly introduce the rest of contributions to this monograph, as grouped around the two frameworks of analysis mentioned above, so important today when analyzing the study of executives

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Published
2003-01-01
How to Cite
Román P. y Ferri J. (2003). Gobiernos y estrategias de coalición. Política y Sociedad, 40(2), 013-024. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/POSO/article/view/POSO0303110013A
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