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Federalism and the Separation of Powers at the Subnational Level
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See Enrique Ochoa - Reza, 'The impact of Mexico's Federal Features on its Democratic
Transition and Possible Consolidation', in Gibson Edward (ed.), Federalism: Latin America
in Comparative Perspective (Baltimore, MD, forthcoming 2003).
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Jorge V Alcocer, "Recent Electoral Reforms in Mexico: Prospects for a Real Multiparty
Democracy," in Riordan Roett, ed., The Challenge of Institutional Reform in Mexico
(Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner publishers, 1995), pp. 57-75, 70.
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Yemile Mizrahi, "Democracia, eficiencia y participación: los dilemas de los gobiernos de
oposición en México," Política y Gobierno II, (Segundo Semestre 1995), pp. 177-205.
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In 1997, the states with opposition governors and divided state legislatures were:
Guanajuato, Chihuahua, Querétaro, and the government of Mexico City, and those with
opposition governors and simple majorities in the state legislatures were: Baja California,
Jalisco, and Nuevo León.
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Alonso Lujambio, El Poder Compartido. Un Ensayo Sobre La Democratización Mexicana
[Shared Power. An Essay on Mexico's Democratization] (Mexico: Editorial Oceano de
Mexico, 2000).
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Jonathan Fox, “The Difficult Transition from Clientelism to Citizenship: Lessons from
Mexico,” World Politics 46 (January 1994), pp. 151-184.
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Hannah Arendt, On Revolution (New York: Viking Press, 1965), p. 153.
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Richard Snyder, "Scaling Down: The Subnational Comparative Method," Studies in
Comparative International Development 36 (Spring 2001), pp. 93-110.
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See Enrique Ochoa - Reza, 'The impact of Mexico's Federal Features on its Democratic
Transition and Possible Consolidation', in Gibson Edward (ed.), Federalism: Latin America
in Comparative Perspective (Baltimore, MD, forthcoming 2003).
63
Jorge V Alcocer, "Recent Electoral Reforms in Mexico: Prospects for a Real Multiparty
Democracy," in Riordan Roett, ed., The Challenge of Institutional Reform in Mexico
(Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner publishers, 1995), pp. 57-75, 70.
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Yemile Mizrahi, "Democracia, eficiencia y participación: los dilemas de los gobiernos de
oposición en México," Política y Gobierno II, (Segundo Semestre 1995), pp. 177-205.
65
In 1997, the states with opposition governors and divided state legislatures were:
Guanajuato, Chihuahua, Querétaro, and the government of Mexico City, and those with
opposition governors and simple majorities in the state legislatures were: Baja California,
Jalisco, and Nuevo León.
66
Alonso Lujambio, El Poder Compartido. Un Ensayo Sobre La Democratización Mexicana
[Shared Power. An Essay on Mexico's Democratization] (Mexico: Editorial Oceano de
Mexico, 2000).
67
Jonathan Fox, “The Difficult Transition from Clientelism to Citizenship: Lessons from
Mexico,” World Politics 46 (January 1994), pp. 151-184.
68
Hannah Arendt, On Revolution (New York: Viking Press, 1965), p. 153.
69
Richard Snyder, "Scaling Down: The Subnational Comparative Method," Studies in
Comparative International Development 36 (Spring 2001), pp. 93-110.
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