Format:
Online-Ressource (xv, 354 p)
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Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
0511163991
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0521820014
Content:
Courting Democracy in Mexico is perhaps the most comprehensive explanation to date of Mexico's gradual transition to democracy, written from a novel perspective which pits opposition activists' post-electoral conflicts against their usage of regime-constructed electoral courts at the center of the democratization process
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-339) and index
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Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Electoral Courts and Actor Compliance: Opposition-Authoritarian Relations and Protracted Transitions; 2 Ties That Bind and Even Constrict: Why Authoritarians Tolerate Electoral Reforms; 3 Mexico's National Electoral Justice Success: From Oxymoron to Legal Norm in Just over a Decade; 4 Mexico's Local Electoral Justice Failures: Gubernatorial (S)Election Beyond the Shadows of the Law; 5 The Gap Between Law and Practice: Institutional Failure and Opposition Success in Postelectoral Conflicts, 1989-2000
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6 The National Action Party: Dilemmas of Rightist Oppositions Defined by Authoritarian Collusion7 The Party of the Democratic Revolution: From Postelectoral Movements to Electoral Competitors; 8 Dedazo from the Center to Finger Pointing from the Periphery: PRI Hard-Liners Challenge Mexico's Electoral Institutions; 9 A Quarter Century of "Mexicanization": Lessons from a Protracted Transition; Appendix A Coding the Postelectoral Conflict Dependent Variable; Appendix B Coding of Independent Variables; Bibliography; Index
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780521820011
Additional Edition:
Print version Courting Democracy in Mexico : Party Strategies and Electoral Institutions
Language:
English
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