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Policy Analysis in Mexico (Hardcover): Monica Luengas Restrepo, Manuel Guerrero, Ilan Bizberg, Graciela Bensusan, Carlos Alba... Policy Analysis in Mexico (Hardcover)
Monica Luengas Restrepo, Manuel Guerrero, Ilan Bizberg, Graciela Bensusan, Carlos Alba Vega, …
R3,398 Discovery Miles 33 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Part of the International Library of Policy Analysis series, this book provides the first detailed examination of the practice of policy analysis in Mexico. Whilst shaped by the legacy of the Mexican state's colonial history as well as by recent social, economic and political developments, the study of policy analysis within Mexico provides important comparative lessons for other countries. Contributors study the nature of policy analysis at different sectors and levels of government as well as by non-governmental actors, such as unions, business, NGOs and the media, promoting the use of evidence-based policy analysis, leading to better policy results. The book is a vital resource for academics and students of policy studies, public management, political science and comparative policy studies.

Organized Labour and Politics in Mexico - Changes, Continuities and Contradictions (Paperback): Graciela Bensusan, Kevin J.... Organized Labour and Politics in Mexico - Changes, Continuities and Contradictions (Paperback)
Graciela Bensusan, Kevin J. Middlebrook
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As a consequence of market-oriented reforms and historic shifts in government policy toward labor, the Mexican organized labor movement has declined substantially in size, bargaining strength, and political influence since the 1980s. Democratization has expanded workers' choices at the ballot box, and some unions have bolstered their position by forging alliances with counterparts in Canada and the United States. By analyzing the changes, continuities, and contradictions characterizing labor politics in Mexico, this book contributes to a broader assessment of organized labor's role in contemporary Latin America.

Democratization has had remarkably little impact on the state-labor relations regime institutionalized following the Mexican Revolution of 1910?1920. This legal regime both underpins the position of unrepresentative union leaders and grants government officials extensive controls over labor organizations. The combination of weakened unions, unaccountable leaders, and strong government controls fundamentally constrains workers' capacity to defend their interests. This state of affairs --especially the failure to enact progressive labor law reform since democratic regime change in 2000 --limits democracy and imposes heavy costs on society as a whole.

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