Only a decade ago, Mexico saw the end of seventy years of single-party hegemonic rule and the first free and fair election in its history. How has the country evolved since then, and what is the status of its democracy today? In this comprehensive new collection intended for use in undergraduate courses a group of distinguished scholars examines recent political developments in Mexico—including its 2006 election and the breakdown in consensus that nearly resulted—in order to assess the progress of its democratization. Focusing on transformations in Mexico's evolving political party system, institutions in transition, and the changing nature of state-society relations, contributors to this book discuss the challenges that Mexican democracy faces today as well as the potential it has for further change in the near future.
Andrew Selee Ordre des livres
Andrew Selee est le président de l'Institut de politique migratoire. Son travail se concentre sur les politiques et les impacts de la migration, ses analyses étant fréquemment citées dans la presse américaine et mondiale. Il se consacre à une compréhension plus approfondie des processus migratoires et de leurs effets sociétaux.

- 2010