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turns this fascinating story to good analytical account, and there
is recurrent and well-balanced reference to both Russian and Eastern
Europe and East Asia; the book is relevant not only to Latin and North
Americanists but to all students of comparative politics, especially
those interested in the recent wave of democratic transitions and
market reforms."-Joe Foweraker, Political Studies
"This book is a significant contribution to our understanding of
Mexican politics, and to the comparative exploration of the changes
wrought throughout the region in the 1980s and the 1990s. It provides
essential insights that are fundamental to explaining Mexico's political
process in the last decade and will assist students in understanding
where this political model is headed throughout the end of the century."-Roderic
Ai Camp, Journal of Developing Areas
"In this book Miguel Centeno describes and analyzes, as no one
else has, Mexico's post-1970 state transformation. . . . Centeno's
book provides a basis for understanding both Mexico's current political
crisis and possibly its resolution."-Susan Eckstein, Social Forces
"[This book] sheds light on a much-lauded case of successful economic
reform and provides valuable quantitative material to complement
the prevailing sociological work on Mexico. . . . Centeno's literature
review of the relationship between democracy and the market is intelligent,
comprehensive, nuanced, and up-to-date. In addition to bringing
elite studies back into the sociology of Mexico, he also raises
meaningful questions about the longer-term political implications
of Salinas's tenure. As such, this book lays a solid and necessary
foundation for future work on Mexico."-Diane E. Davis, Contemporary
Sociology
"An important study . . . that seeks to explain the people, organization,
and ideology that lay behind . . . the Salinas period. Exceptionally
strong in its explanation of the political identity of the Salinistas.
. . ."-Judith Gentleman, American Political Science Review
"An outstanding case study of the vital problem of political and
economic restructuring many societies are facing today, the work
is significant for the understanding it provides of the Mexican
case and in revealing lessons applicable to other regimes. Meticulously
researched, systematically organized and well-written, the book
contains a wealth of data."-Choice (Outstanding Academic Book 1994) |
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