True democracy has been long in coming to Mexico, but citizen
rebellion and the work of social leaders helped bring about
dramatic changes at the end of the twentieth century. The
traditional dominance of the one-party state has yielded to a more
democratic structure marked by growing decentralization and the
adoption of fairer election rules and procedures.
Vikram Chand examines the role of major institutions in
fostering democratization in Mexico during the 1980s and 1990s,
offering an understanding of how these changes came about and why
they are likely to last. He focuses on three important factors that
fostered this transition: the growing participation of the Catholic
Church and its lay organizations in politics, the proliferation of
non-governmental civic associations dedicated to promoting clean
elections, and the emergence of vibrant opposition parties. He
particularly highlights the conservative National Action Party,
about which little has been written in English.
Chand tells how the rise of a more politically-aware citizenry
and the growing power of non-state institutions pressured the
ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party into adopting electoral
reforms, resulting in the first open primary for gubernatorial
elections in 1998. Using the state of Chihuahua as a case study, he
draws on primary research -- including 250 interviews with key
figures in the political process -- to demonstrate how the mutual
interaction of national and regional politics has helped bring
about these democratic transitions.
Mexico's Political Awakening is a "bottom-up" perspective on
democratization, correcting analyses which view that process in
Mexico as flowing down from the President. Itchallenges existing
theories of democratization by emphasizing the importance of strong
social institutions for the development of democracy, and it
demonstrates that increases in political participation play a vital
role in strengthening those institutions.
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