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Mexico's Evolving Democracy : A Comparative Study of the 2012 Elections /

"Jorge Dominguez and his colleagues deliver an exceptional analysis of the 2012 Mexican elections through their continuation of the panel studies they ran for the 2000 and 2006 elections. They analyze the elections from both traditional and non-traditional vantage points, seeking fuller answers...

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Otros Autores: Moreno, Alejandro (Editor ), Lawson, Chappell H., 1967- (Editor ), Greene, Kenneth F., 1969- (Editor ), Domínguez, Jorge I., 1945- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore : John Hopkins University Press, 2015.
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505 0 |a The 2012 election in context / Chappell H. Lawson -- Chronicle of a victory foretold: candidates, parties, and campaign strategies in the 2012 Mexican presidential election / Kathleen Bruhn -- The election institutions: party subsidies, campaign decency, and entry barriers / Eric Magar -- Time to turn back the clock?: retrospective judgments of the single-party era and support for the Institutional Revolutionary Party in 2012 / James A. McCann -- Public mood and presidential election outcomes in Mexico / Andy Baker -- Campaign effects in Mexico since democratization / Kenneth F. Greene -- Drugs, bullets, and ballots: the impact of violence on the 2012 presidential election / Edgar Franco Vivanco, Jorge Olarte, Alberto Díaz-Cayeros, and Beatriz Magaloni -- How governmental corruption breeds clientelism / Anna De La O -- Clientelism, declared support, and Mexico's 2012 campaign / Simeon Nichter and Brian Palmer-Rubin -- Effects of #YoSoy132 and social media in Mexico's 2012 presidential campaigns / Alejandro Díaz-Domínguez and Alejandro Moreno -- Mexico's 2012 presidential election: conclusions / Jorge I. Domínguez. 
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