Marcelo Camerlo
University of Lisbon
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The Journal of Politics | 2015
Marcelo Camerlo; Aníbal Pérez-Liñán
Under what conditions should presidents reshuffle the cabinet in response to critical events? We propose a model that underscores the interplay of political shocks, the electoral calendar, and constitutional term limits to explain cabinet turnover in presidential regimes. Our theory indicates that mass protests and media scandals represent critical events with different political dynamics. While presidents seeking reelection may choose to protect activist ministers in order to deliver successful policy outcomes, there is little to be gained in the long run from recurrent scandals. However, presidents discount long-term goals when elections are close and when they initiate a lame-duck period. We test those predictions using survival analysis with an original data set for 12 Latin American democracies between 1978 and 2007.
Comparative politics | 2015
Marcelo Camerlo; Aníbal Pérez-Liñán
Revista De Metalurgia | 2013
Marcelo Camerlo
Political science in Europe at the beginning of the 21st century | 2015
Raquel Vaz Pinto; António Costa Pinto; Marcelo Camerlo; Alexandre Homem Cristo; Canberk Koçak
The Selection of Ministers around the World | 2014
Marcelo Camerlo
Presidentes e (Semi)Presidencialismo nas Democracias Contemporâneas | 2018
Andrés Malamud; Marcelo Camerlo
European Political Science | 2018
Marcelo Camerlo; David Doyle; fátima garcía díez; Leiv Marsteintredet
European Political Science | 2018
Marcelo Camerlo; Débora Terra
O Sistema Político Português. Uma Perspetiva Comparada | 2017
Marcelo Camerlo; Alexandre Homem Cristo; Canberk Koçak
Government Formation and Minister Turnover in Presidential Cabinets. Comparative Analysis in the Americas | 2017
Marcelo Camerlo; Cecilia Martínez-Gallardo