Mexico's democratic challenges : politics, government, and society / edited by Andrew Selee and Jacqueline Peschard.
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Washington, D.C. :
Woodrow Wilson Center Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / José Woldenberg
- Mexico's democratic challenges / Andrew Selee and Jacqueline Peschard
- Part I: The evolving political system
- Citizens' values and beliefs toward politics: is democracy growing attitudinal roots? / Alejandro Moreno
- The restructuring of the party system in the wake of the 2006 elections / Jean-François Prud'homme
- Federal and local electoral institutions: from a national to a fragmented system / Jacqueline Peschard
- The 2006 elections: democratization and social protest / John M. Ackerman
- Part II: Institutions in transition?
- Executive-legislative relations: continuity or change? / Maria Amparo Casar
- Transparency reforms: theory and practice / Jonathan Fox and Libby Haight
- Reforming civil-military relations during democratization / Raúl Benítez Manaut
- Federalism and the reform of political power / Tonatiuh Guillén López
- The justice system, 2000-2007 / José Ramón Cossío Díaz
- Part III: The changing nature of state-socity relations
- Taming the diaspora: migrants and the state, 1986-2006 / David R. Ayón
- Struggle and resistance: the nation's Indians in transition / Rodolfo Stavenhagen
- The role of civil society / Mariclaire Acosta
- Churches, believers, and democracy / Roberto Blancarte
- Democratic antipoetry / Jesús Silva-Herzog Márquez.