University of Texas Press
Palace Politics
About this book
Bringing rare interviews and meticulous research to the cloaked world of Mexican politics in the mid-twentieth century, Palace Politics provides a captivating look at the authoritarian Mexican state—one of the longest-lived regimes of its kind in recent history—as well as the origins of political instability itself, with revelations that can be applied to a variety of contemporary political situations around the globe.
Culling a trove of remarkable firsthand accounts from former Mexican presidents, finance ministers, interior ministers, and other high officials from the 1950s through the 1980s, Jonathan Schlefer describes a world in which elite politics planted the seeds of a mammoth socioeconomic crisis. Palace Politics outlines the process by which political infighting among small rival factions of high officials drove Mexico to precarious situations at all levels of government. Schlefer also demonstrates how, earlier on, elite cooperation among these factions had helped sustain one of the most stable growth economies in Latin America, until all-or-nothing struggles began to tear the Mexican ruling party apart in the 1970s.
A vivid, seamlessly narrated history, Palace Politics is essential reading for anyone seeking to better understand not only the nation next door but also the workings of elite politics in general.
Author / Editor information
Jonathan Schlefer holds a Ph.D. in political science from MIT, where he served as editor-in-chief of Technology Review. Now a freelance writer who has written for a number of publications, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Atlantic, he lives in Boston.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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List of Presidents of Mexico, 1924–2006
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Introduction: The Politicians’ Testimony
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Chapter 1. Politics at the Heart of the State
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Chapter 2. The Strange Mexican State
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Chapter 3. Did Structural Economic Failure Cause the Crises?
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Chapter 4. The Macroeconomics of Elite Conflict
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Chapter 5. The Crises That Didn’t Happen
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Chapter 6. The Unwritten Rules
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Chapter 7. The End of Stability
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Chapter 8. Struggle
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Chapter 9. Schism
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Chapter 10. The Inevitability of Elite Politics
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Appendix A. Mexican Fiscal Data
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Appendix B. The Pre-Electoral Spending Cycle
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Notes
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Interview List
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Bibliography
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