Emergence of Multiparty Competition in Mexican Politics (e-bog) af Huesca-Dorantes, Patricia

Emergence of Multiparty Competition in Mexican Politics e-bog

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This title was first published in 2003. Mexico's presidential election in 2000 marked the end of 71 years of one-party rule, after a slow process of emergence of democratic institutions and viable second-party candidates. Yet the process of democratization has been uneven, proceeding much more rapidly in some regions than in others. This book examines whether diffusion processes have been at wo...
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Forfattere Huesca-Dorantes, Patricia (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 6 februar 2018
Længde 162 sider
Genrer 1KLCM
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781351770200
This title was first published in 2003. Mexico's presidential election in 2000 marked the end of 71 years of one-party rule, after a slow process of emergence of democratic institutions and viable second-party candidates. Yet the process of democratization has been uneven, proceeding much more rapidly in some regions than in others. This book examines whether diffusion processes have been at work or whether broader national processes of change have unfolded across an uneven socio-economic map. Using new methods of spatial econometrics, it explores how multi-party politics have emerged in a single country, testing both spatial diffusion and political development theories. Mexico makes an interesting study - with its contrasting borders, different kinds of geography, and levels of industrialisation and development, it involves a wide range of variables as well as socio-economic aspects of the population that display sharp regional differentiation.