Courting democracy in Mexico party strategies and electoral institutions /
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| Formato: | Recurso Electrónico livro electrónico |
| Idioma: | inglês |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2004.
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Sumário:
- 1. Electoral Courts and Actor Compliance: Opposition-Authoritarian Relations and Protracted Transitions
- 2. Ties That Bind and Even Constrict: Why Authoritarians Tolerate Electoral Reforms
- 3. Mexico's National Electoral Justice Success: From Oxymoron to Legal Norm in Just over a Decade
- 4. Mexico's Local Electoral Justice Failures: Gubernatorial (S)Election Beyond the Shadows of the Law
- 5. The Gap Between Law and Practice: Institutional Failure and Opposition Success in Postelectoral Conflicts, 1989-2000
- 6. The National Action Party: Dilemmas of Rightist Oppositions Defined by Authoritarian Collusion
- 7. The Party of the Democratic Revolution: From Postelectoral Movements to Electoral Competitors
- 8. Dedazo from the Center to Finger Pointing from the Periphery: PRI Hard-Liners Challenge Mexico's Electoral Institutions
- 9. A Quarter Century of "Mexicanization": Lessons from a Protracted Transition
- App. A. Coding the Postelectoral Conflict Dependent Variable
- App. B. Coding of Independent Variables.