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    Revista populus : n. 6 (jun. 2019)
    (Tribunal Regional Eleitoral da Bahia, 2019) Tribunal Superior Eleitoral
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    Paraná eleitoral : revista brasileira de direito eleitoral e ciência política : vol. 1, n. 2 (2012)
    (Tribunal Regional Eleitoral do Paraná, 2012) Tribunal Superior Eleitoral
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    Estudos eleitorais : vol. 14, n. 1, ed. especial (jan./abr. 2020)
    (Tribunal Superior Eleitoral, 2020) Tribunal Superior Eleitoral
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    Coaliciones : un veto para la paridad de género en los gabinetes de América Latina
    (2017) Molina, Anabella; Tribunal Superior Eleitoral
    Estudia la composición de los gabinetes presidenciales desde un perspectiva de género de los gobiernos electos en los últimos quince años en seis países de América Latina: Argentina, Brasil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia y Perú. Se parte de la concepción de gabinetes como instituciones generizadas, las cuales niegan una participación efectiva de las mujeres. Luego se utiliza un índice de Poder de Género como indicador de dicha participación, el cual pondera la presencia femenina en los gabinetes por género y prestigio. Finalmente utilizando el método comparado de la diferencia (Pérez Liñan, 2007) y la conceptualización sobre actores de veto (Tsebelis, 1995), se muestra que en los gobiernos de coalición la participación efectiva de las mujeres es menor que en los gobiernos de un solo partido. Esto ocurre debido a que la presencia de un gobierno de coalición incluye un nuevo actor de veto partidario a la decisión presidencial.
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    O "Left Turn" e as participações políticas nacionais na América Latina : reflexões e diferenças
    (2016) Quintão, Thales Torres
    With the rise of the left in Latin America to the power, which occurred mainly in the early 2000s, this paper aims to analyze how occurred the promotion of the political participation, as well as the expansion of decision-making spaces, and the changes of the structures of authority in the governments of left. So that, we examine e process of adoption of national policies participation in four different countries: Brazil, Venezuela, Uruguay and Bolivia. The participatory policies have been implemented in different ways, with different relational models between the State and society. Thus, we developed a typology based on three analytical categories, about the promotion of the predominant participation in these four countries: design and dynamic participation; involvement of civil society; and its shape and configuration. We seek to distinguish the reasons and procedural analytical events that justify the position of each country in these ideal-types spectral. This distinction occur mainly in the form of the leftist party came to power, the party system in the country, and linkages and social bases established by the respective parties, etc. Finally, it presents new research agendas regarding the field of the political participation in Latin America. The new research agendas are the relationship that the political participation operates within the Legislative power, the idea of political representation inserted in these democratic innovations, and the need to develop new studies on this theme by looking at this new phenomenon of the right turn emerging in the Latin American region.