Has the fundamental shift in Mexico's political system away from
single-party authoritarian rule had any impact on the pattern of
corruption that has plagued the country for years? Is there less or
more corruption today? Have different types of corruption emerged?
If so, why? Stephen Morris addresses these questions,
comprehensively exploring how the changes of the past decade -
political, structural, institutional, and even cultural - have
affected the scope, nature, and perception of political corruption
in Mexico. More broadly, his analysis sheds new light on the impact
of democratization on political corruption, the conditions that
make effective reform possible, and the limits of an institutional
approach to understanding the corruption equation.
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