Politics in Mexico : the democratic transformation
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Politics in Mexico : the democratic transformation
Oxford University Press, 2003
4th ed
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Note
Previous ed.: 1999
Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
The 2000 election of Vicente Fox to the presidency of Mexico has changed the political landscape of that country dramatically. What had been a semi-authoritarian and tepid electoral democracy has been transformed into a full-scale functioning democratic model. Including data from two recent major research projects, Camp discusses the historical background and evolution of voter behavior responsible for sweeping Mr. Fox into office. Engaging and clearly written by one of the top scholars in the field, this text is essential reading for courses in Mexican or Latin American politics, comparative politics, and Mexican history.
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