Legislative cooperation networks at the subnational level. Cases of Río Negro and Santa Fe

Abstract

This paper addresses legislative cooperation networks in the provincial legislatures of Río Negro and Santa Fe in Argentina during the 1995-2007. The low density and reduced connectivity of the cooperation networks confirms that establishing ties is not a stable process, but rather it occurs dynamically at specific points in time in order to push through legislation.
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