

An edition of Term limits and legislative representation (1996)
By John M. Carey
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
216
Description:
Outside of the United States, four nations limit legislative terms constitutionally: Costa Rica, Mexico, Ecuador, and the Philippines. In the latter two countries, the term limits have not been in place long enough to provide data for analysis. This study therefore tests the central arguments made by both supporters and opponents of such reform by primarily examining the experience of Costa Rica, the only long-term democracy to impose term limits on legislators, and by providing extensive comparisons with legislatures in Venezuela and the United States. Professor Carey challenges claims made about the effects of term limits on political careers, pork-barrel politics, and the effectiveness of political parties in passing their programs. The evidence calls into question many of the arguments made by term limit supporters in the United States and offers general arguments about how severing the electoral connection affects political behavior.
subjects: Costa Rica, Costa Rica. Asamblea Legislativa, Representative government and representation, Term limits (Public office), Term of office, United States, United States. Congress, Venezuela, Venezuela. Congreso de la República, USA, Venezuela Congreso Nacional, Abgeordneter, Repräsentation, Costa Rica Asamblea Legislativa, USA Congress, Amtsperiode, United states, congress, term of office, Venezuela, politics and government, Costa rica, politics and government, Legislators, united states, Venezuela. Congreso de la Republica
Places: Costa Rica, United States, Venezuela