Under what conditions does democratization erode religious political engagement? The dramatic democratic transitions in the Catholic world during the last quarter of the twentieth century have been accompanied by the widespread decline of Catholic political parties, but the interaction between democratizing reforms and the development of religious parties in the Catholic world remains poorly understood. This article analyses the crucial case of Mexico to explore if, how, and under what conditions electoral participation encourages the differentiation of religious and partisan activism. Relying on archival research and an original data set describing the religious linkages of 302 historic and contemporary leading members of the PAN, Mexico’s...
Political scientists and sociologists alike have been intrigued by the phenomenon of low voter turno...
In this paper, we seek to draw lessons about the roles that religious institutions can play in promo...
This study analyzes two competing arguments about the role of the Catholic Church in state politics ...
Under what conditions does democratization erode religious political engagement? The dramatic democr...
Since about 1970 between fifteen and twenty-five percent of the populations of various Latin America...
How does a history of participation in secular authoritarian regimes shape the trajectory of religio...
The decline of Catholic parties across Latin America appears as an interesting exception to the glob...
This paper argues that the Mexican revolution played a formative role in the construction of modern ...
This study analyzes two competing arguments about the role of the Catholic Church in state politics ...
abstract: Why do religious organizations facilitate secular political activism in some settings and ...
What drives religious people to act in politics? In Latin America, as in the Middle East, religious ...
This article examines the moderation of the Mexico’s National Action Party in the context of democra...
To what extent has the growth of Evangelicalism in Latin America contributed to political participat...
This article explores the conditions under which religious organizations push for democratization by...
Beginning with the Spanish Conquest, the Catholic Church occupied a privileged place within Mexican ...
Political scientists and sociologists alike have been intrigued by the phenomenon of low voter turno...
In this paper, we seek to draw lessons about the roles that religious institutions can play in promo...
This study analyzes two competing arguments about the role of the Catholic Church in state politics ...
Under what conditions does democratization erode religious political engagement? The dramatic democr...
Since about 1970 between fifteen and twenty-five percent of the populations of various Latin America...
How does a history of participation in secular authoritarian regimes shape the trajectory of religio...
The decline of Catholic parties across Latin America appears as an interesting exception to the glob...
This paper argues that the Mexican revolution played a formative role in the construction of modern ...
This study analyzes two competing arguments about the role of the Catholic Church in state politics ...
abstract: Why do religious organizations facilitate secular political activism in some settings and ...
What drives religious people to act in politics? In Latin America, as in the Middle East, religious ...
This article examines the moderation of the Mexico’s National Action Party in the context of democra...
To what extent has the growth of Evangelicalism in Latin America contributed to political participat...
This article explores the conditions under which religious organizations push for democratization by...
Beginning with the Spanish Conquest, the Catholic Church occupied a privileged place within Mexican ...
Political scientists and sociologists alike have been intrigued by the phenomenon of low voter turno...
In this paper, we seek to draw lessons about the roles that religious institutions can play in promo...
This study analyzes two competing arguments about the role of the Catholic Church in state politics ...