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This article examines the impact of presidential approval and individual minister profiles on minister turnover. It claims that, in order to prioritize sustainable policy performance and cabinet loyalty, government chiefs protect and remove technocrats, partisans, and outsider ministers conditional on government approval. The study offers an operational definition of minister profiles that relies on fuzzy-set measures of technical expertise and political affiliation, and tests the hypotheses using survival analysis with an original dataset for the Argentine case (1983–2011). The findings show that popular presidents are likely to protect experts more than partisan ministers, but not outsiders.
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Marcelo Camerlo
University of Lisbon
Aníbal Pérez‐Liñán
University of Notre Dame
Comparative Politics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a108691d478ddac0ffd1cdd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5129/001041515814709310
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