Evading the Patronage Trap
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Evading the Patronage Trap
Interest Representation in Mexico
Palmer-Rubin, Brian
The University of Michigan Press
08/2022
342
Mole
Inglês
9780472055449
15 a 20 dias
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List of Abbreviations
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Interest Organizations and Unequal Development in Latin America
Part One: Situating the Analysis
Chapter 1 Analytical Approach to Organizations and Policy Representation
Chapter 2 Structures of Sectoral Representation in Mexico's Transition
Part Two: Demand Formation in Organizations
Chapter 3 Organizational Capacity
Chapter 4 Demand-Making for the Lower Classes: Peasant Organizations
Chapter 5 Demand-Making for the Middle Classes: Small-Business Organizations
Part Three: Incorporation Strategies for Ruling Parties
Chapter 6 The PRD and Party Incorporation of Peasant Organizations
Chapter 7 The PAN and Party Incorporation of Small-Business Organizations
Conclusion: Can Organizations Confront Latin American Oligarchy?
Appendix A: Mexican Organizational Survey
Appendix B: Career Trajectories for Mexican Governors
Appendix C: Analysis of Small-Business Subsidies
References
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Interest Organizations and Unequal Development in Latin America
Part One: Situating the Analysis
Chapter 1 Analytical Approach to Organizations and Policy Representation
Chapter 2 Structures of Sectoral Representation in Mexico's Transition
Part Two: Demand Formation in Organizations
Chapter 3 Organizational Capacity
Chapter 4 Demand-Making for the Lower Classes: Peasant Organizations
Chapter 5 Demand-Making for the Middle Classes: Small-Business Organizations
Part Three: Incorporation Strategies for Ruling Parties
Chapter 6 The PRD and Party Incorporation of Peasant Organizations
Chapter 7 The PAN and Party Incorporation of Small-Business Organizations
Conclusion: Can Organizations Confront Latin American Oligarchy?
Appendix A: Mexican Organizational Survey
Appendix B: Career Trajectories for Mexican Governors
Appendix C: Analysis of Small-Business Subsidies
References
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Patronage trap;Mexico;clientelism;interest organizations;interest representation;demand making;civil society;political parties;development policy;agriculture;business chambers;subsidies;linkages;distributive politics;Fondo PyME;Alianza para el Campo;PRI;PAN;PRD;Confederacion Nacional Campesina;CNC;Central Campesina Cardenista;CCC;Asociacion Nacional de Empresas Comercializadores;ANEC;Confederacion Patronal de la Republica Mexicana;COPARMEX;Confederacion de Camaras Nacionales de Comercio;Servicios y Turismo;CONCANACO;Camara Nacional de la Industria de la Transformacion;CANACINTRA;Jalisco;Michoacan;Estado de Mexico
List of Abbreviations
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Interest Organizations and Unequal Development in Latin America
Part One: Situating the Analysis
Chapter 1 Analytical Approach to Organizations and Policy Representation
Chapter 2 Structures of Sectoral Representation in Mexico's Transition
Part Two: Demand Formation in Organizations
Chapter 3 Organizational Capacity
Chapter 4 Demand-Making for the Lower Classes: Peasant Organizations
Chapter 5 Demand-Making for the Middle Classes: Small-Business Organizations
Part Three: Incorporation Strategies for Ruling Parties
Chapter 6 The PRD and Party Incorporation of Peasant Organizations
Chapter 7 The PAN and Party Incorporation of Small-Business Organizations
Conclusion: Can Organizations Confront Latin American Oligarchy?
Appendix A: Mexican Organizational Survey
Appendix B: Career Trajectories for Mexican Governors
Appendix C: Analysis of Small-Business Subsidies
References
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Interest Organizations and Unequal Development in Latin America
Part One: Situating the Analysis
Chapter 1 Analytical Approach to Organizations and Policy Representation
Chapter 2 Structures of Sectoral Representation in Mexico's Transition
Part Two: Demand Formation in Organizations
Chapter 3 Organizational Capacity
Chapter 4 Demand-Making for the Lower Classes: Peasant Organizations
Chapter 5 Demand-Making for the Middle Classes: Small-Business Organizations
Part Three: Incorporation Strategies for Ruling Parties
Chapter 6 The PRD and Party Incorporation of Peasant Organizations
Chapter 7 The PAN and Party Incorporation of Small-Business Organizations
Conclusion: Can Organizations Confront Latin American Oligarchy?
Appendix A: Mexican Organizational Survey
Appendix B: Career Trajectories for Mexican Governors
Appendix C: Analysis of Small-Business Subsidies
References
Patronage trap;Mexico;clientelism;interest organizations;interest representation;demand making;civil society;political parties;development policy;agriculture;business chambers;subsidies;linkages;distributive politics;Fondo PyME;Alianza para el Campo;PRI;PAN;PRD;Confederacion Nacional Campesina;CNC;Central Campesina Cardenista;CCC;Asociacion Nacional de Empresas Comercializadores;ANEC;Confederacion Patronal de la Republica Mexicana;COPARMEX;Confederacion de Camaras Nacionales de Comercio;Servicios y Turismo;CONCANACO;Camara Nacional de la Industria de la Transformacion;CANACINTRA;Jalisco;Michoacan;Estado de Mexico