Analyzes the trends of democratic transition in Mexican to argue that democratization changes presidential approval in this form: after a democratic transition, corruption effects on support for the president become stronger.
Analyzes the trends of democratic transition in Mexican to argue that democratization changes presidential approval in this form: after a democratic transition, corruption effects on support for the president become stronger.
Ricardo R. Gómez-Vilchis is an independent scholar of political science. He was awarded with the Fulbright Garcia-Robles Scholarship as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Maryland.
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Introduction Part I: Perception of the President's Dealing with Corruption and Presidential Approval Chapter 1 Perception of Dealing with Corruption and Presidential Approval at the Individual Level, Before and After the 2000 Mexican Transition Chapter 2 Citizens' Perception of the President's Dealing with Corruption and Presidential Approval: The Cause or the Effect of a Problem? Chapter 3 Presidential Approval Between and Within Opponents and Supporters Part II: Real Corruption and Presidential Approval Chapter 4 Presidential Approval and Corruption Across the Time: Variation of Approval at the Aggregate National Level and Objective Corruption Chapter 5 State-Level Presidential Approval and Corruption Across the States: Variation of Approval at the Sub-National Level Chapter 6 Presidential Approval from an Integral Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis Conclusion Appendix A: Polls 1990-2018, Except for Chapter 4 Appendix B: Polls 1995-2018, Chapter 4 Bibliography Index
Introduction Part I: Perception of the President's Dealing with Corruption and Presidential Approval Chapter 1 Perception of Dealing with Corruption and Presidential Approval at the Individual Level, Before and After the 2000 Mexican Transition Chapter 2 Citizens' Perception of the President's Dealing with Corruption and Presidential Approval: The Cause or the Effect of a Problem? Chapter 3 Presidential Approval Between and Within Opponents and Supporters Part II: Real Corruption and Presidential Approval Chapter 4 Presidential Approval and Corruption Across the Time: Variation of Approval at the Aggregate National Level and Objective Corruption Chapter 5 State-Level Presidential Approval and Corruption Across the States: Variation of Approval at the Sub-National Level Chapter 6 Presidential Approval from an Integral Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis Conclusion Appendix A: Polls 1990-2018, Except for Chapter 4 Appendix B: Polls 1995-2018, Chapter 4 Bibliography Index
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