Eduardo Alemán
447 Philip G. Hoffman Hall
University of Houston
Houston, TX 77204-3011
United States
ealeman2
Eduardo Alemán, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Houston.
updated November 2017
23. Alemán, Eduardo, Juan P. Micozzi, Pablo M. Pinto, and Sebastián M. Saiegh. forthcoming. “Disentangling the Role of Ideology and Partisanship in Legislative Voting: Evidence from Argentina.” Legislative Studies Quarterly [accepted 2017]
22. Alemán, Eduardo, Juan P. Micozzi, Margarita M. Remírez. forthcoming. “The Hidden Electoral Connection: Analyzing Parliamentary Questions in the Chilean Congress.” The Journal of Legislative Studies [accepted 2017]
21. Alemán, Eduardo, Margarita M. Remírez, and Jonathan B. Slapin. 2017. “Party Strategies, Constituency Links, and Legislative Speech.” Legislative Studies Quarterly, 42(4): 637-659.
20. Alemán, Eduardo and Marisa Kellam. 2017. “The Nationalization of Electoral Change in the Americas.” Electoral Studies, 47: 125-135
19. Alemán, Eduardo and Yeaji Kim. 2015. “The Democratizing Effect of Education.” Research & Politics, November 2(4):1–7, DOI: 10.1177/2053168015613360.
18. Alemán, Eduardo. 2015. “Coauthorship Ties in the Colombian Congress, 2002-2006.” Colombia Internacional, 83(1): 23-42.
17. Alemán, Eduardo and Sebastián M. Saiegh. “Political Realignment and Democratic Breakdown in Argentina, 1916-1930,” Party Politics, 20(6): 849-863, November 2014.
16. Alemán, Eduardo. “Latin American Legislative Politics: A Survey of Peer-Reviewed Publications in English,” Journal of Politics in Latin America, 5(1):15-36, 2013.
15. Alemán, Eduardo and Ernesto Calvo. “Explaining Policy Ties: A Network Analysis of Bill Initiation Data” Political Studies, 61(2): 356-377, June 2013.
14. Alemán, Eduardo, Aldo Ponce, and Iñaki Sagarzazu. “Legislative Parties in Volatile Non-Programmatic Party Systems: The Peruvian Case in Comparative Perspective,” Latin American Politics and Society, 53(3): 57-81, Fall 2011.
13. Alemán, Eduardo and George Tsebelis. “Political Parties and Government Coalitions in the Americas,” Journal of Politics in Latin America, 3(1): 3-28, 2011.
12. Alemán, Eduardo and Ernesto Calvo. “Unified Government, Bill Approval, and the Legislative Weight of the President,” Comparative Political Studies, 43(4): 511-534, April 2010.
11. Alemán Eduardo and Patricio Navia. “Institutions and the Legislative Success of ‘Strong’ Presidents: An Analysis of Government Bills in Chile,” Journal of Legislative Studies, 15(4):401-419, December 2009.
10. Alemán, Eduardo. “Institutions, Political Conflict, and the Cohesion of Policy Networks in the Chilean Congress, 1961-2006,” Journal of Latin American Studies, 41(3): 467-491, August 2009.
9. Alemán, Eduardo, Ernesto Calvo, Mark P. Jones, and Noah Kaplan. “Comparing Cosponsorship and Roll-Call Ideal Points,” Legislative Studies Quarterly, 34(1):87-116, February 2009.
8. Alemán, Eduardo. “Policy Positions in the Chilean Senate: An Analysis of Coauthorship and Roll Call Data,” Brazilian Political Science Review, 2(2): 74-92, 2008.
7. Alemán, Eduardo and Marisa Kellam. “The Nationalization of Electoral Change in the Americas,” Electoral Studies, 27(2): 193-212, June 2008.
6. Alemán, Eduardo and Mónica Pachón “Conference Committees in the Legislative Process of Chile and Colombia,” Política & Gobierno, 15(1): 3-33, 2008. [SPANISH - Mexico]
5. Alemán, Eduardo and Sebastián M. Saiegh. “Legislative Preferences, Political Parties and Coalition Unity in Chile,” Comparative Politics, 39(3): 253-272, April 2007.
4. Alemán, Eduardo. “Policy Gatekeepers in Latin American Legislatures,” Latin American Politics and Society, 48(3): 125-155, Fall 2006.
3. Alemán, Eduardo and Thomas Schwartz. “Presidential Vetoes in Latin American Constitutions,” Journal of Theoretical Politics, 18(1):98-120, 2006.
2. Tsebelis, George and Eduardo Alemán. “Presidential Conditional Agenda Setting Power in Latin America,” World Politics, 57(3): 396-420, April 2005.
This article was reprinted in PostData, 12: 77-106, August 2007 [SPANISH - Argentina].
1. Alemán, Eduardo and George Tsebelis. “The Origins of Presidential Conditional Agenda Setting Power in Latin America,” Latin American Research Review, 40(2): 3-26, 2005.
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Eduardo Alemán
447 Philip G. Hoffman Hall
University of Houston
Houston, TX 77204-3011
United States
ealeman2