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Politics in Mexico Roderic A. Camp

Politics in Mexico By Roderic A. Camp

Politics in Mexico by Roderic A. Camp


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Gives readers an introduction to aspects of Mexican politics and the historical grounding to understand it. This work provides information on such topics as decision-making, political participation, citizen socialization, and electoral politics. It is suitable for classes in Mexican Politics, Latin American Politics and comparative politics.

Politics in Mexico Summary

Politics in Mexico: The Democratic Consolidation by Roderic A. Camp

This detailed and accessible text gives readers a general introduction to all aspects of Mexican politics and the necessary historical grounding to understand it. Camp provides up-to-date information on such timely topics as decision-making, political participation, citizen socialization, voter behaviour, and electoral politics. The book also offers original analysis of the 2006 presidential election, and compares voter behaviour and electorial outcomes with the 2000 and 2003 elections. This text is perfect for classes in Mexican Politics, Latin American Politics and comparative politics.

Politics in Mexico Reviews

." . . a classic among students of Mexican and Latin American political science and history."--Este Pais
"The virtues of this fine, rich book are many. . . . I can think of no better introduction to Mexican politics."--Inter-American Review of Bibliography
"In providing this succinct and well-written overview of the evolving Mexican political system, Camp brings the excitement and interest of Mexican politics to a wide audience."--Journal of Developing Areas


," . . a classic among students of Mexican and Latin American political science and history."--Este Pais
"The virtues of this fine, rich book are many. . . . I can think of no better introduction to Mexican politics."--Inter-American Review of Bibliography
"In providing this succinct and well-written overview of the evolving Mexican political system, Camp brings the excitement and interest of Mexican politics to a wide audience."--Journal of Developing Areas

." . . a classic among students of Mexican and Latin American political science and history."--Este Pais
"The virtues of this fine, rich book are many. . . . I can think of no better introduction to Mexican politics."--Inter-American Review of Bibliography
"In providing this succinct and well-written overview of the evolving Mexican political system, Camp brings the excitement and interest of Mexican politics to a wide audience."--Journal of Developing Areas


." . . a classic among students of Mexican and Latin American political science and history."--Este Pais


"The virtues of this fine, rich book are many. . . . I can think of no better introduction to Mexican politics."--Inter-American Review of Bibliography


"In providing this succinct and well-written overview of the evolving Mexican political system, Camp brings the excitement and interest of Mexican politics to a wide audience."--Journal of Developing Areas


About Roderic A. Camp


Roderic Ai Camp is Philip M. McKenna Professor of the Pacific Rim at Claremont McKenna College and serves on the Advisory Board of the Mexican Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars in the Smithsonian Institution. His books include The Metamorphosis of Leadership in a Democratic Mexico (OUP 2010) and Mexico: What Everyone Needs to Know (OUP 2011).

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CIN0195313321G
9780195313321
0195313321
Politics in Mexico: The Democratic Consolidation by Roderic A. Camp
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2006-11-30
338
N/A
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