Conflict or Cooperation? Political Relations between Governors and Mayors in Major Cities in Argentina

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This article explores the nature of the relations between the governors and the mayors of major cities in Argentina. The vast majority of the literature assumes that municipal governments in Argentina are weak, and that mayors therefore align with the provincial authorities. This study argues that there is more diversity in the relations between officials of both levels, and that, in some cases, these relations are openly contentious. Four ideal types of relations are identified, based on political affiliation and type of relation, through the systematisation of 43 cases of major Argentine cities.

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Došek, T., & Varetto, C. (2021). Conflict or Cooperation? Political Relations between Governors and Mayors in Major Cities in Argentina. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 40(2), 235–250. https://doi.org/10.1111/blar.13108

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