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En el año 2000 el Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) cerró una etapa de su desarrollo histórico. La derrota en la elección presidencial de ese año fue la culminación de un proceso de transformación que paulatinamente había debilitado el enorme poder amasado durante decenios en que en que ningun partido político estuvo en condición de disputárselo. Los trabajos recogidos en este volúmen dan cuenta de distintos momentos en la vida del PRI en el poder; de cómo se da el tránsito de militares a legisladores; de los límites en las acciones reformistas de algunos de sus dirigentes, del poder acumulado por miembros de los sectores afiliados al partidoy, finalmente, de algunos casos esclarecedores de las condiciones en que se produjo la alternancia en el poder.
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Maximino Avila Camacho and the One-Party State: The Taming of Caudillismo and Caciquismo in Post-Revolutionary Mexico is a political biography of General Maximino Avila Camacho (1891D1945), one of the most powerful regional politicians in Mexico from 1935 to 1945. He was a member of an officially sponsored party, known today as the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which claimed to represent the goals of the Mexican Revolution (1910D1921) and which managed to win most federal and regional elections from 1929 until its first presidential defeat in 2000. Maximino (as he is commonly known) became a powerful politician at the time when the official party effectively transformed the Mexica...
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This book explores the importance of local courts in enacting positive social and economic reform in Brazil and Mexico.
By focusing on political institutions to understand the new power-sharing agreement between the national party headquarters and the party's governors, this work explores why Mexico's hegemonic PRI was able to survive out of power after it was ousted from the executive in 2000.