Same scandal, different interpretations: politics of corruption, anger, and partisan bias in Mexico
Rodrigo Castro Cornejo, Profesor Investigador Titular de la División de Estudios Políticos del CIDE, escribió Same scandal, different interpretations: politics of corruption, anger, and partisan bias in Mexico en el Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties. Abstract Instead of focusing on “why voters appear to tolerate rather than punish” as most previous literature, this
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Why Do Clientelist Brokers Go Rogue? Parties, Politicians, and Intermediaries in Mexico
Rodrigo Castro, Profesor Investigador Titulares de la División de Estudios Políticos del CIDE, y Joy Langston escribieron el artículo Why Do Clientelist Brokers Go Rogue? Parties, Politicians, and Intermediaries in Mexico en la revista Perspectives on Politics. Abstract Political scientists working on clientelism have become interested in the relationships between brokers and the politicians and parties
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From election day to presidential approval: Partisanship and the honeymoon period in Mexico
Sandra Ley, Rodrigo Castro y Ulises Beltrán, Profesores Investigadores Titulares y Profesor Afiliado (respectivamente) de la División de Estudios Políticos del CIDE, así como René Galicia escribieron el artículo From election day to presidential approval: Partisanship and the honeymoon period in Mexico en la revista Electoral Studies. Abstract This research analyzes the honeymoon period, the phase between
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Short- and Long-Term Partisanship: Campaign Effects and the Stability of Party Identification in Latin America
Rodrigo Castro Cornejo, Profesor Investigador Titular de la División de Estudios Políticos del CIDE, escribió el artículo Short- and Long-Term Partisanship: Campaign Effects and the Stability of Party Identification in Latin America en la revista Latin American Research Review. Abstract This study focuses on a dimension of partisanship overlooked by most comparative studies on campaign effects: individual-level
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Who Receives Electoral Gifts? It Depends on Question Wording: Experimental Evidence from Mexico
Rodrigo Castro Cornejo y Ulises Beltrán, Profesores Investigadores de la División de Estudios Políticos del CIDE, escribieron Who Receives Electoral Gifts? It Depends on Question Wording: Experimental Evidence from Mexico, en la revista Political Behaivor. Abstract: This research shows that prior studies have been based on a survey methodology that systematically underestimates vote buying.
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Enojo, identidad partidista y la activación populista del electorado en México | Política y Gobierno Vol. 27 Núm. 2
La literatura sobre populismo se ha concentrado principalmente en explicar la oferta populista entre las élites políticas por medio del análisis de manifiestos políticos y discursos, junto con el comportamiento de candidatos y líderes populistas (Jagers y Walgrave, 2007; Hawkins, 2009; Rooduijn y Pauwels, 2011). Sin embargo, pocos estudios se han dedicado a entender el
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Are all types of wrongdoing created equal in the eyes of voters?
Rodrigo Castro, Profesor Investigador Titular de la División de Estudios Políticos del CIDE, Sandra Botero, Laura Gamboa, Nara Pavão y David W. Nickerson, escribieron el artículo Are all types of wrongdoing created equal in the eyes of voters?, publicado en la revista Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties Abstract Do voters evaluate some forms of
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