Mexican Transition Politics, Culture and Democracy in the Twenty-First Century

Author/creator Bartra, Roger Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoCaerdydd, Cardiff : University of Wales Press Chicago : Chicago Distribution Center [Distributor]
Description240 p. 08.500 x 05.500 in.
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SeriesUniversity of Wales - Iberian and Latin American Studies
Summary Annotation Until the year 2000, when Vicente Fox of the National Action Party won the presidential election, Mexico was ruled by one of the most enduring autocratic regimes of the twentieth century, the Institutional Revolutionary Party. Here Roger Bartra chronicles the key moments that led to the Mexican transition to democracy and reflects on the different aspects of civic culture, the political process, and electoral struggles that played a role in that journey. Bartra also explores the setbacks that have plagued the nation since Foxs election, including the war on drug trafficking, and offers some insightful conclusions about Mexicos political future.
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ISBN9780708325537
ISBN070832553X (Trade Cloth) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780708325537
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