3561. Tall, Grande, or Venti: Presidential Powers in the United States and Latin America
- Author:
- Scott Morgenstern, John Polga-Hecimovich, and Sarah Shair-Rosenfield
- Publication Date:
- 12-2013
- Content Type:
- Journal Article
- Institution:
- German Institute of Global and Area Studies
- Abstract:
- Comparative constitutional studies rank the US president as relatively weak and most Latin American presidents as strong. However, specialized studies suggest that US presidents have great abilities to implement their agendas. We argue that presidents with weak formal powers “reinforce” their ability to impose an agenda (scope), as well as their ability to make those decisions stick (force). These reinforced powers, however, have diminishing returns as formal powers rise. As a result, the sum of presidential powers ranges from high (the US) to very high (Latin America).
- Political Geography:
- United States and Latin America