Polling for democracy : public opinion and political liberalization in Mexico
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Polling for democracy : public opinion and political liberalization in Mexico
(Latin American silhouettes)
Scholarly Resources, 1996
- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-175) and index
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Description
Polling for Democracy is the first work to explore the importance of survey research in this developing country. Eight essays address not only the broad and specific aspects of the role that public opinion polling plays in Mexican politics but also the methodology of conducting individual surveys. The results of these polls provide compelling insights into the country's changing values and vividly reflect Mexico's political culture.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: Polling, Public Opinion, and hte Mexican Polity Part 2 I The Mexican Setting, Media, and Public Opinion Polls Chapter 3 Media, Public Opinion Polls, and the 1994 Mexican Presidential Election Chapter 4 The Worst Opinions: Public Opinion Polls, Elections, and the Media in Mexico, 1994 Part 5 II Sources of Public Opinion: What Survey Research Reveals about Changing Mexican Values Chapter 6 Fading Memories of the Revolution: Is Stability Eroding in Mexico? Chapter 7 The Mexican Electorate in a North American Context: Assessing Patterns of Political Engagement Chapter 8 New Trading Partners: What Survey Research Reveals about Canadians and Mexicans Part 9 III Politics, Policy, and Public Opinion in Mexico Chapter 10 Polling and 1994 Election Results Chapter 11 The Political Use of Public Opinion Polls: Building Popular Support in Mexico under Salinas
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