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Mexico's Pivotal Democratic Election: Candidates, Voters, and the Presidential Campaign of 2000
Edited by Jorge I. Dominguez, Edited by Chappell H. Lawson
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The 2000 Mexican presidential race culminated in the election of opposition candidate Vicente Fox and the end of seven decades of one-party rule. This book, which traces changes in public opinion and voter preferences over the course of the race, represents the most comprehensive treatment of campaigning and voting behavior in an emerging democracy. It challenges the ""modest effects"" paradigm of national election campaigns that has dominated scholarly research in the field. Chapters cover authoritarian mobilization of voters, turnout patterns, electoral cleavages, party strategies, television news coverage, candidate debates, negative campaigning, strategic voting, issue-based voting, and the role of the 2000 election in Mexico's political transition. Theoretically-oriented introductory and concluding chapters situate Mexico's 2000 election in the larger context of Mexican politics and of cross-national research on campaigns. Collectively, these contributions provide crucial insights into Mexico's new politics, with important implications for elections in other countries.
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Publisher | Stanford University Press
Published date | 23 Oct 2003
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 392
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 662g
ISBN | 978-0-8047-4973-2
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BISAC | political science / political process / elections
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