Full Description
This book analyzes the trends of democratic transition in Mexico in relationship to presidential approval and argues that democratization alters approval in this form: after a democratic transition, corruption's effect on support for the president becomes stronger.
During the process of democratic transition, corruption matters a lot for presidential approval because a negative performance of dealing with corruption leads to unpopularity. The temptation for an authoritarian return can eventually emerge in the political arena. Changing Presidential Approval through Democratization in Mexico examines approval at the individual, aggregate, and hierarchical levels by using extensive data. This book includes survey data with samples between 1,000 and 3,000 respondents, which are representative at the national level. The analysis employs sixty-nine surveys from 1990 to 2018, more than 97,300 observations and includes a database of corruption provided by the Ministry of the Public Function in Mexico with 633,500 state complaints against government employees. The quality of the data allows the author to offer reliable and valid analysis with the focus on presidential approval, democratization and corruption.
Contents
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