This research offers a new explanation of the demise of the authoritarian dominant- party regime led by the PRI in Mexico from 1929 to 2000. I claim that this was largely triggered by the electoral reform of 1996. The reform changed the structure of incentives for many PRI faction leaders at the federal and state level. This started the rapid erosion of the PRI's elite unity, leading to the migration of experienced cadres and the valuable clientelistic machines under their control to other parties. This, in turn, reduced the clientelistic advantage that the PRI had enjoyed for decades, leading to its eventual defeat in the 2000 presidential election.But if the 1996 electoral reform was the main catalyst of the demise of the authoritarian re...
Since the end of the last century Mexico has experienced a profound proces of political and electora...
The central topic of analysis in the master thesis is the general elections in Mexico in 2012 and th...
Elections 2000 were historical in Mexico, not because of the controversies that arose in North Amer...
textThe Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in Mexico lost power in 2000 after controlling the g...
"Dominance by a single party can deteriorate the quality of political representation. Yet, surprisin...
"Dominance by a single party can deteriorate the quality of political representation. Yet, surprisin...
On July 2 2000, one of the most important elections in Mexican history took place. In this president...
Over the past two decades, Mexico has gone from an authoritarian regime to an electoral democracy. A...
This is a study of the causes of municipal PRI defeats and what they reveal about Mexican political ...
As the crucial presidential election of 2000 approaches, Mexico’s political party system and the dyn...
Mexico in 2000: the Rout of the Ruling Party, by José Antonio Crespo The 2000 presidential election ...
Mexico in 2000: the Rout of the Ruling Party, by José Antonio Crespo The 2000 presidential election ...
PRI, which was in power for 71 years, had been the most powerful party in Mexico. However, it was de...
Since the end of the last century Mexico has experienced a profound proces of political and electora...
Since the end of the last century Mexico has experienced a profound proces of political and electora...
Since the end of the last century Mexico has experienced a profound proces of political and electora...
The central topic of analysis in the master thesis is the general elections in Mexico in 2012 and th...
Elections 2000 were historical in Mexico, not because of the controversies that arose in North Amer...
textThe Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in Mexico lost power in 2000 after controlling the g...
"Dominance by a single party can deteriorate the quality of political representation. Yet, surprisin...
"Dominance by a single party can deteriorate the quality of political representation. Yet, surprisin...
On July 2 2000, one of the most important elections in Mexican history took place. In this president...
Over the past two decades, Mexico has gone from an authoritarian regime to an electoral democracy. A...
This is a study of the causes of municipal PRI defeats and what they reveal about Mexican political ...
As the crucial presidential election of 2000 approaches, Mexico’s political party system and the dyn...
Mexico in 2000: the Rout of the Ruling Party, by José Antonio Crespo The 2000 presidential election ...
Mexico in 2000: the Rout of the Ruling Party, by José Antonio Crespo The 2000 presidential election ...
PRI, which was in power for 71 years, had been the most powerful party in Mexico. However, it was de...
Since the end of the last century Mexico has experienced a profound proces of political and electora...
Since the end of the last century Mexico has experienced a profound proces of political and electora...
Since the end of the last century Mexico has experienced a profound proces of political and electora...
The central topic of analysis in the master thesis is the general elections in Mexico in 2012 and th...
Elections 2000 were historical in Mexico, not because of the controversies that arose in North Amer...