Economical performance and citizen protest as detonants of presidential falls: The Ecuadorian case
<p class="Default">In this article, we identify economic crises (<em>X</em>1) in the presence of social mobilization (<em>X</em>2) as jointly conditional causes of premature president exit (<em>Y</em>). After identifying common points and tension i...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede México
2017-07-01
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Series: | Perfiles Latinoamericanos |
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Online Access: | http://perfilesla.flacso.edu.mx/index.php/perfilesla/article/view/919 |
Summary: | <p class="Default">In this article, we identify economic crises (<em>X</em>1) in the presence of social mobilization (<em>X</em>2) as jointly conditional causes of premature president exit (<em>Y</em>). After identifying common points and tension in the literature, we propose that the study of presidential removal can benefit by incorporating a multiple conjunctural causation framework. Using two case studies of presidential instability in Ecuador, the article suggests that theoretical-empirical discrepancies in the existing literature can be resolved be incorporating more analytically rigorous approaches such as the one we identify.</p> |
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ISSN: | 0188-7653 2309-4982 |