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Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales

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CAMPOMAR, Belén  and  SUAREZ, Agustín de Jesús. The Road to the Power: Analyzing the Political Career of Argentinian Governors (1983-2011). Rev. mex. cienc. polít. soc [online]. 2014, vol.59, n.222, pp.369-390. ISSN 0185-1918.

The specific traits of Argentina's federal system are crucial to understand the institutional reality of this country and how politics work. Under this logic we find a component of great relevance: governors. As regards the analysis of political careers, most researches have focused on legislative functions, be it at a national or subnational level. Governors have been mostly studied as determinant factors of legislator's career development. However, there is not much research on the political career of provincial executive authorities. This work deepens the research on governors and their political career, with the purpose of understanding their origins and development. It is based on the study of elected governors between 1983 and 2011 in the 23 Argentinian provinces and the capital city (Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires). The conclusions drawn from the present study intend to deliver a first approach to the analysis of Argentinian governors' political careers since the return to democracy in 1983, and establish a basis for future compared studies between federal countries in the region, as Brazil and Mexico.

Keywords : governor; political career; political  experience; Argentina.

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