
Thoroughly grounded in Mexican history and based on extensive field research, this introduction examines the roots of Mexico's contemporary political culture and its democratic transformation. Now in its seventh edition, Politics in Mexico: The Path of a New Democracy has been revised and updated in order to address several major changes that have occurred since 2013, including the broad effort of Mexico to achieve a functional democracy; Peña Nieto's continued reliance on the armed forces to combat organized crime; an analysis of the 2018 presidential election and what López Obrador's victory means for Mexico; and the country's slow economic growth and the importance of emphasizing poverty as a central policy issue.Authors Roderic Ai Camp and Shannan L. Mattiace provide an analysis of numerous aspects of Mexican political and economic development, highlighting controversial issues related to electoral democracy, drug-related violence, poverty, human rights, and the country's economic and political relationship with the U.S. Engagingly written by top scholars in the field, Politics in Mexico, Seventh Edition, is essential reading for students of Mexican or Latin American politics, comparative politics, and Mexican history.
This text investigates the historical roots and contemporary challenges of Mexico's transition toward a functional democratic system. Authors Roderic Ai Camp and Shannan L. Mattiace, both established scholars in Latin American politics, utilize extensive field research and historical analysis to evaluate the efficacy of Mexican political institutions. The book provides a structured framework for understanding the interplay between economic policy, security concerns, and electoral outcomes in the modern era.
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Experts and academics frequently cite this work as a foundational text for students of comparative politics and Latin American studies. Readers note the clarity of the prose and the depth of the research, which makes complex political developments accessible to both undergraduates and researchers.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2019-07-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190057157
ISBN-13:
9780190057152
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