Traversing the Mexican Odyssey: Reflections on Political
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a primer on Mexican politics and market reforms.For scholars,it reviews much of the literature on Mexican politics,assesses some of the strengths and limitations of this scholarship, details the
The current political climate in Mexico reveals a rapid and significant shift away from the reforms associated with AMLO's administration, bringing the country closer to
State Building and Development: How Mexico’s Past Still
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The year 2010 marked Mexico’s bicentennial celebration of indepen-dence (1810–2010) and the centennial of the Mexican Revolution (1910–2010). Over the past twenty-five years, Mexico
Finally, researchers who wish to have a comprehensive picture of the shifting trends in the political literature on Mexico would do well to read the introductory essay, for each chapter on
Political Stability in Mexico: The Changing Role of
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can political stability. For example, Mexico's high rates of urban immigration might be expected to produce higher antisystemic responses in urban survey research. Yet a mere increase of politi
These essays, many utilizing newly opened national security archives, make four contributions. One, in emphasizing central state weakness, they show how weakness favored stability, as it
Life is not Easy: Mexico's Quest for Stability and Growth
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reforms, Mexico’s per capita output grew by only 0.45 percent per year between 1980 and 1999. This is disappointing, particularly for the roughly 20 million Mexicans who live on less than $2
With Mexico's 2024 elections quickly approaching, For well over three decades, Mexico has been engaged in what can only be labeled as a search for democratic stability.
Prospects for Stability and Change in Mexico JSTOR
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Barry Carr's Mexican Communism, 1968-1983 authoritatively ex-amines developments on the left in Mexico during a transitional period for the Mexican Communist party, the Partido Comunista
May 6, 2008Despite various reform efforts, Mexico has experienced economic stability but little growth. Today more than half of all Mexican workers are employed informally, and one out of
- How can we assure the stability of the Mexican political system?
- assure the stability of the Mexican political system: co-optation of political opposition, moderation in policy, and a pendulum-like alternation of self-cor- recting leftist and rightist presidents. "Critical Time for Mexico," 81-82. 19 Support is growing for a reassessment of the value of case studies as good
- Is stability and instability applicable to Mexico?
- It seems worthwhile to state clearly at the outset that this article, in the tradition of much of the North American literature on Mexi- can politics, retains the functionalist use of the terms stability and instability as applicable to Mexico. Even those who question the general utility of uncritically applying to Latin American political
- Is minimization stability in Mexico ineffective?
- One is led to infer from the foregoing analysis that minimization stability in Mexico, and an admission that other measures of "manipulation" or political control within the system are ineffective. See Stevens, "Legality and Extra-Legality in Mexico," Journal of Inter-American Studies and World Affairs, 12 (January 1970), 62-75.
- Is instability still a viable expectation in Mexican politics?
- of instability in Mexican politics will remain a viable expectation as long as the single-party system continues to be able to elaborate adaptive and defensive responses similar to the ones utilized in the textbook program case. However, the regime's technique in deal-
- How did economic stabilization affect Mexico?
- On the one hand, the period of economic stabilization and restructuring altered structures and institutions, reducing the state’s role, modern-izing Mexico’s ejido system, and the shift to at will employment, while on the other hand empowering economic elites through pri-vatization, deregulation, and trade liberalization policies.
- How did Santa Anna affect Mexico's political and economic instability?
- Although the authors seem to elevate the geographical proximity of the United States as an equal factor contributing to Mexico’s political and economic instability, they underestimate the actions of President Santa Anna that sparked revolts promoting Federalism from 1836 through 1841, which fragmented and destabilized an already weak Mexico.