
Mexican Democracy in Comparative Perspective
Explore the institutional dimensions, governance, policy performance, public opinion, and popular perceptions of Mexican democracy through a comparative lens. Analyze the transition to electoral democracy and the complexities of Mexican governance.
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MEXICAN DEMOCRACY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Peter H. Smith University of California, San Diego
The Logic of Comparison Anxieties and Myths Apples vs. oranges Como M xico no hay dos The Return of the PRI Cases Common starting points Position in developing world Range of political experience Presidential institutions Socio-economic dimensions Most similar systems design Criteria Quantitative metrics Institutions Policy performance Public opinion
The Transition to Electoral Democracy
Mexican Democracy: Institutional Dimensions
Mexican Democracy: Governance and Policy Performance
Public Opinion and Popular Perceptions