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024 7 _a10.7560/711723
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035 _a(DE-B1597)9780292733626
035 _a(DE-B1597)586937
035 _a(OCoLC)1286806337
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082 0 4 _a305.5/24
084 _aonline - DeGruyter
100 1 _aCamp, Roderic Ai
_eautore
245 1 0 _aPolitical Recruitment across Two Centuries :
_bMexico, 1884-1991 /
_cRoderic Ai Camp.
264 1 _aAustin :
_bUniversity of Texas Press,
_c[2021]
264 4 _c©1995
300 _a1 online resource (303 p.)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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347 _atext file
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505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tContents --
_tTables --
_tAcknowledgments --
_t1 Recruitment and Modernization: A Mexican Model --
_t2 Age as a Variable in Political Recruitment --
_t3 Experience and Leadership: The Role of Combat --
_t4 Education and Politics: Formation and Recruitment of National Leaders --
_t5 Experience and Leadership: The Influence of Careers --
_t6 Gender, Place, and Family in Leadership Credentials --
_t7 The Opposition: An Alternative Path to Leadership? --
_t8 The Branches of Government: Who Recruits Whom --
_t9 Salinas in Power: A Case Study of Recruitment in Practice --
_tBibliographic Essay --
_tIndex
506 0 _arestricted access
_uhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
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520 _aDuring more than twenty years of field research, Roderic Ai Camp built a monumental database of biographical information on more than 3,000 leading national figures in Mexico. In this major contribution to Mexican political history, he draws on that database to present a definitive account of the paths to power Mexican political leaders pursued during the period 1884 to 1992. Camp’s research clarifies the patterns of political recruitment in Mexico, showing the consequences of choosing one group over another. It calls into question numerous traditional assumptions, including that upward political mobility was a cause of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. Comparing Mexican practices with those in several East Asian countries also allows Camp to question many of the tenets of political recruitment theory. His book will be of interest to students not only of Mexican politics but also of history, comparative politics, political leadership, and Third World development.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Apr 2022)
650 7 _aHISTORY / General.
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850 _aIT-RoAPU
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.7560/711723
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780292733626
856 4 2 _3Cover
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