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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Mexico in Comparative Context | 1 |
Why Compare Political Cultures? | 2 | |
Some Interpretations of the Mexican System | 9 | |
Mexico's Significance in a Comparative Context | 15 | |
2 | Political-Historical Roots: The Impact of Time and Place | 23 |
The Spanish Heritage | 23 | |
Nineteenth-Century Political Heritage | 31 | |
The Revolutionary Heritage: Social Violence and Reform | 40 | |
The Politics of Place: Interface with the United States | 45 | |
3 | Contemporary Political Culture: What Mexicans Believe | 54 |
Legitimacy: Support for the Political System and Society | 55 | |
Participation: Activating the Electorate | 60 | |
Democracy: What Does it Mean? | 68 | |
4 | Political Attitudes and Their Origins: Partisanship, Alienation, and Tolerance | 75 |
Income and Politics | 78 | |
Education and Politics | 82 | |
Religion and Politics | 84 | |
Gender and Politics | 89 | |
Region and Politics | 92 | |
Age and Politics | 95 | |
5 | Rising to the Top: The Recruitment of Political Leadership | 102 |
The Formal Rules | 103 | |
The Informal Rules: What Is Necessary to Rise to the Top | 106 | |
The Rise of Women | 113 | |
The Camarilla: Group Politics in Mexico | 117 | |
The Rise and Decline of the Technocrat | 122 | |
6 | Groups and the State: What Is the Relationship? | 130 |
The Residue of Corporatism | 130 | |
Institutional Voices | 132 | |
Voices of Dissent | 153 | |
7 | Who Governs? The Structure of Decision-Making | 167 |
The Executive Branch | 168 | |
The Legislative Branch | 174 | |
The Judicial Branch | 179 | |
Federalism | 180 | |
8 | Expanding Participation: The Electoral Process | 186 |
Electoral Reforms | 187 | |
The 1988 and 1994 Presidential Elections | 191 | |
The 2000 Presidential Election, a Political Landmark | 197 | |
Parties: Their Origins and Future | 205 | |
9 | External Politics: Relations with the United States | 217 |
National Security Issues | 219 | |
Cultural Interface | 225 | |
Economic Linkages | 230 | |
10 | Political and Economic Modernization: A Revolution? | 242 |
Bases for Economic Modernization | 242 | |
Economic Liberalization | 245 | |
Democratization | 253 | |
Mexico's Future | 258 | |
Bibliographic Essay | 267 | |
Index | 281 |
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