000 01233nam a2200205 4500
010 _a92027455
020 _a9780195076127
024 _a26306693
050 _aJL1281
082 _a306.20972
100 1 _aRoderic Ai Camp
245 1 _aPolitics in Mexico
260 _bOxford University Press
300 _a208 pages
520 _aThoroughly grounded in Mexican history, based on extensive field research and unpublished survey data from Mexican public opinion polls, this introduction to the politics of Mexico examines not only the roots of its contemporary political culture, but the structure of government, electoral process, issues of corruption and foreign policy, and possible future directions. Covering citizen values as well as institutions, it examines socialization, citizen participation and voting, and leadership recruitment. Comparing Mexico's political processes to those of the U.S. and other nations, this pathbreaking work also offers a comprehensive examination of American influence on domestic Mexican politics. It is essential reading for anyone fascinated by Mexico, or the broader realm of comparative politics.
650 _aGovernment
650 _aPolitics
650 _aMexico
999 _c592
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