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The Party's Over: Citizen Conceptions of Democracy and Political Dissatisfaction in Mexico
by
Crow, David
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Citizens
/ Democracy
/ Discontent
/ Elections
/ Legislatures
/ Political behavior
/ Politicians
/ Politics
/ Qualitative research
/ Redistribution
/ Socioeconomic factors
2010
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The Party's Over: Citizen Conceptions of Democracy and Political Dissatisfaction in Mexico
by
Crow, David
in
Citizens
/ Democracy
/ Discontent
/ Elections
/ Legislatures
/ Political behavior
/ Politicians
/ Politics
/ Qualitative research
/ Redistribution
/ Socioeconomic factors
2010
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The Party's Over: Citizen Conceptions of Democracy and Political Dissatisfaction in Mexico
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The Party's Over: Citizen Conceptions of Democracy and Political Dissatisfaction in Mexico
2010
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Overview
A decade after Mexico's watershed 2000 election, Mexicans are disillusioned with democracy and distrustful of politicians, parties, and parliament. Evidence from an original survey, Desencanto Ciudadano en Mexico, indicates that Mexicans' definitions of democracy play an important role in shaping how satisfied they are with it. Those holding a \"substantive\" definition of democracy emphasizing socioeconomic improvement tied to redistribution are significantly less satisfied with democracy than \"liberal\" democrats, who stress rights, or \"electoral\" democrats, who emphasize procedures. Citizen expectations of democracy are an important but missing ingredient in studies of political disillusionment. Dissatisfaction is worrisome because of its impact on political behavior. The disenchanted vote less, are less involved civically, and engage more in legal and illegal protest. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Transaction Inc
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