An Eternal Struggle: How the National Action Party Transformed Mexican Politics

An Eternal Struggle: How the National Action Party Transformed Mexican Politics

by Michael J. Ard
An Eternal Struggle: How the National Action Party Transformed Mexican Politics
An Eternal Struggle: How the National Action Party Transformed Mexican Politics

An Eternal Struggle: How the National Action Party Transformed Mexican Politics

by Michael J. Ard

Hardcover

$95.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Ard examines Mexico's long transition to democracy and the vital role played by the National Action Party, an opposition system party inspired by Catholic social doctrine and dedicated to democratic values.

Ard examines the problem of democratic transitions by focusing on Mexico's National Action Party (PAN), a democratic opposition party based on Catholic social doctrine. The 2000 defeat of Mexico's long-time ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party was more than the displacement of one ruling clique by another. More profoundly, Fox's stunning victory closed the book on a persistent political-religious conflict—a great party conflict—that had dogged Mexico since its break with the Spanish Empire. The 2000 election represented the end of a long conversion process, a reconciliation between Mexico's Catholic and Revolutionary political traditions, and the forging of a new national political consensus. Ard examines Mexico's long transition to democracy in which the PAN, an opposition system party inspired by Catholic social doctrine and dedicated to democratic values, played a vital role.

The book begins with a theoretical framework to understanding the Mexican transition, with an emphasis placed on the importance of conciliation, political liberties, and the democratic opposition party. Ard then addresses the fundamental church-state cleavage and how it shaped Mexico's great parties. He then looks at the founding of the National Action Party, a reforming system party that broke the great party mold. The bulk of his analysis centers on the details of the political transition and the challenges ahead for Mexican democracy. This book is of particular importance to scholars, students, and researchers involved with Mexican politics and history, and Latin American Studies in general.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275978310
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/2003
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

MICHAEL J. ARD is Second Secretary, Political Section, U.S. Embassy, Caracas, Venezuela. Dr. Ard has served as a political analyst for the U.S. government since 1997. His articles have appeared in Crisis, Organization Trends, and The Roepke Review.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Mexico's Democratic Transition
The Great Party Struggle and the Catholic Response to Revolution
The Emergence of the System Party
The Great Party Regime in Crisis (1968-1988)
Transition in the Great Party (1988-1994)
The Triumph of the System Party (1994-2000)
Lessons of the Mexican Transition
Selected Bibliography

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews