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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel explores interactions between the executive, i.e. president and/or cabinet, and the legislature on topics such as lawmaking and coalition governance.
Legislating in the Shadows: The Selective Art of Presidential Decree-Making - Magna Inácio, Federal University of Minas Gerais; Filipe Recch, Stanford University
Legislative Support and Cabinet Portfolio Reallocations in Presidential Regimes - Taeko Hiroi, The University of Texas at El Paso; James Langford, The University of Texas at El Paso
Navigating Crowded Agendas: Presidential Urgencies as Agenda Control in Chile - John Benedict Londregan, Princeton University
Parliamentary Control of Ministerial Policymaking - Mikael Holmgren, Örebro University; Carl Dahlstrom, University of Gothenburg
Presidential Vetoes and Economic Bills in Multiparty Systems - Pablo Valdivieso Kastner, University of Oxford