The effects of presidential breakdowns on foreign policy in Latin America

Author:

Sposito Italo B.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tocantins Federal University (UFT) (Brazil) Porto Nacional‐TO Brazil

Abstract

AbstractPresidents and their ideologies have long been thought to be important explanatory variables in Latin American foreign policy, but little is known about how presidential breakdowns, a common form of leader change, affect foreign policy. I use a qualitative structured comparison to analyze the effects of nine presidential ousters on their successors’ foreign policies. I focus on cases in which the legitimacy of the process is in a gray zone, when narrative disputes are more likely to emerge. The findings indicate that incumbents politicize foreign policy when they use it to attain public support but accommodate it to congressional interests when they need support of Congress; meanwhile, international peers respond to presidential breakdowns according to their strategic and ideological rather than normative concerns. Even though Latin America is dominated by weak states, domestic politics, especially during crises, play a major role in explaining their foreign policies. Considering the role played by presidents in foreign policymaking, understanding this kind of presidential succession is essential.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science

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