Description: This book analyzes the transformation of the Mexican political system during the last four decades, focusing on its presidential elections. As the country has shifted away from an authoritarian political system, ruled by a hegemonic party, it has become a more moderate, pluralistic society, marked by electoral competition between contestant parties. Using a mixed methodology, including historical and statistical analysis, the author argues that the fight for clean and fair elections in Mexico has a long history of contestation and conflict, entailing at once movements towards democracy yet also processes of de-democratization." Reynaldo Yunuen Ortega Ortiz is Professor of Political Science at the Center for International Studies at the College of Mexico. He is a Member of the National System of Researchers in Mexico and Chief Editor of the journal Foro Internacional. In 2012 he was awarded the National Prize of Social Research and Public Opinion.
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EAN: 9783319560311
UPC: 9783319560311
ISBN: 9783319560311
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Book Title: Presidential Elections in Mexico: From Hegemony to
Item Length: 21 cm
Subject Area: Political Science
Item Height: 210 mm
Item Width: 148 mm
Author: Reynaldo Yunuen Ortega Ortiz
Publication Name: Presidential Elections in Mexico: from Hegemony to Pluralism
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Springer International Publishing Ag
Subject: Government, Sociology, Politics, History
Publication Year: 2017
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 3745 g
Number of Pages: 188 Pages