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Transformaciones del clientelismo. Democratización, (in)seguridad y politicas urbanas en el Distrito Federal

Cover: Foro Internacional

Cover: Foro Internacional

Markus-Michael Müller – 2012

In theory, under the conditions of open electoral competition, an active civil society and institutions that guarantee accountability, clientelism and vote-buying lose their attraction and disappear in the long run. Based on an analysis of political processes in the Federal District, this article examines the survival and transformation of political clientelism in democratic Mexico. An attempt is made to evaluate the causes and consequences of the persistence and continued relevance of political clientelism, placing emphasis on the diversification of "client supply" in the context of local democratization. This diversification increasingly includes the provision of individualized benefits relating to public security, in exchange for political support. Adapted from the source document.

Title
Transformaciones del clientelismo. Democratización, (in)seguridad y politicas urbanas en el Distrito Federal
Publisher
El Colegio de México
Location
México City
Keywords
Mexico, state, statehood, policing, security, Research Project C3
Date
2012
Identifier
ISSN 0185-013X
Appeared in
Foro Internacional, 52 (4), 836-863.
Language
spa
Type
Text