Eduardo Aleman is professor of political science at the University of Houston. His research focuses on political institutions, parties, and legislative politics, particularly in Latin America. His most recent book is The Law and Politics of Constitution Making: Lessons from Chile, coedited with Sebastian Soto Velasco.
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Introduction: Party System Change 1. Party Competition and Presidential Cabinets, 1932-1973 2. The Congressional Arena 1957-1973: Policy Ties and Plenary Votes 3. Party System Realignment 4. Inherited Institutions: The Binomial Electoral System 5. Constitutional Constraints: Designated Senators and Supermajority Rules 6. The Breakdown of the Post-Authoritarian Party System Conclusions Bibliography

