Mexico: the Genesis of Its Political Decomposition

Mexico: the Genesis of Its Political Decomposition
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Publisher : Palibrio
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9781463328948
ISBN-13 : 146332894X
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Book Synopsis Mexico: the Genesis of Its Political Decomposition by : Mario Raúl Mijares Sánchez

Download or read book Mexico: the Genesis of Its Political Decomposition written by Mario Raúl Mijares Sánchez and published by Palibrio. This book was released on 2013-03-22 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At the beginning of the 21st century, only a few can deny that the Mexican State is in full decline, as there exist axioms of political theory that show it, and economic indicators that confirm it. In addition, recent sociological studies agree in explaining the substantial loss of values in the present generation. The breakdown of the presidential institution, which still serves as the supreme organ because of its constitutional powers, is evident. Mexico: The Genesis of its Political Decomposition (Miguel Alemn Valds: 1936 to 1952) was written with theoretical rigor, and at the same time, directed and supported by the renowned Dr. Luis Javier Garrido. In this text, the reader will find the origin of political decomposition in Mexico, and the various causes which have led to its structural degeneration. In content, you will comprehend the two most important political cycles in the life of this nation: the first, governed by the post-revolutionary military presidents, and the second, the one which started with Miguel Alemn Valds, considered as the civilian governments.


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