Let's talk about politics and policies in Mexico
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Let's talk about politics and policies in Mexico
IIS : ITAM , LSE Ideas/LSE Enterprise, 2015
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Let's talk about politics and policies in Mexico : Mexico Week : 15 Aniversario de la Semana de México, London School of Economics and Political Science
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6 contributions in English and 3 in Spanish
Papers from the 15th annual Mexico Week, held in 2014 at the London School of Economics and Political Science
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- The dynamics of revenue and expenditure policy in contemporary Mexico / Gabriel Farfán-Mares
- Empresarios, sociedad civil y esquemas de gobernanza / Cristina Puga
- Candidaturas independientes en México : un caso de movilización del cambio jurídico / Reyes Rodríguez Mondragón
- Campaigns and elections : five assumptions about mediated politics / Yolanda Meyenberg Leycegui
- La comunicación presidencial en México : Fox, Calderón y Peña / Rubén Aguilar Valenzuela
- The Mexican agenda in Latin America : the Pacific Alliance / Natalia Saltalamacchia
- What is actually happening with the "Mexican moment?" / Amalia D. García Medina
- A panorama of Mexico : governance, crime and justice information / Mario Palma Rojo and Victoria Bonilla
- Modernization of the municipal government in Mexico / Mauricio Valdés Rodríguez