Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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892319
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Main Entry
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Domínguez, Jorge I.,1945-
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Title & Author
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Democratizing Mexico : : public opinion and electoral choices /\ Jorge I. Domínguez, James A. McCann.
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Publication Statement
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Baltimore :: Johns Hopkins University Press,, 1996.
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Page. NO
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xvi, 269 pages :: illustrations ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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0801851467
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: 9780801851469
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Notes
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Written under auspices of the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University.
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-262) and index.
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Contents
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1. Challenges to Mexico's Democratization -- 2. Norms of Mexican Citizenship: Are Mexicans "Democrats"? -- 3. Ideology, Issue Preferences, and Apprehension: Public Opinion during the 1988 Presidential Election -- 4. The Partisan Consequences of Citizen Attitudes: Voting Intentions in the 1988 Election -- 5. The Partisan Consequences of Citizen Attitudes: Voting Intentions in the 1991 Election -- 6. Evaluation of the Electoral Process: Perceptions and Practice of Electoral Fraud -- Epilogue: The 1994 Presidential Campaign -- Appendix 1 List of Variables -- Appendix 2 The Public-Opinion Surveys.
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Abstract
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In this groundbreaking study of Mexican public opinion and elections, Jorge Dominguez and James McCann examine the attitudes and behaviors of Mexican voters from the 1950s to the 1990s and find evidence of both support for and increasing independence from the nation's ruling party. They make extensive use of polls conducted during the 1988, 1991, and 1994 national elections and draw from in-depth interviews with leading political figures, including major presidential candidates. Although the 1994 presidential election showed that Mexican citizens are making their opinions known and felt at the polls, Dominguez and McCann argue that Mexico cannot be considered a democracy as long as party elites fail to ensure truly free and fair elections. Democratizing Mexico makes it clear, however, that Mexican citizens are ready for democratic politics.
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Subject
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Democracy-- Mexico.
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Elections-- Mexico-- Public opinion.
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Presidents-- Mexico-- Election-- Public opinion.
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Subject
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Public opinion-- Mexico.
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Democracy.
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Elections-- Public opinion.
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Subject
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Politics and government-- Public opinion.
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Presidents-- Election-- Public opinion.
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Subject
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Public opinion.
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Subject
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Democratisering.
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Subject
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Publieke opinie.
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Subject
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Verkiezingen.
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Subject
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Mexico, Politics and government, 1988-2000, Public opinion.
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Mexico, Politics and government, 1988-2000, Public opinion
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Subject
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Mexico.
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Dewey Classification
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324.972/083
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LC Classification
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JL1292.D66 1996
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NLM classification
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15.85bcl
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89.35bcl
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Added Entry
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McCann, James A.,1962-
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