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Federalismo y democracia en México

[journal article]

Muñoz Patraca, Victor Manuel

Abstract

Este trabajo se inscribe en la perspectiva teórica que considera el replanteamiento del federalismo como un paso ineludible en el camino de la democratización del país. En él se hace un breve repaso de los principios del federalismo, de la evolución del modelo en Estados Unidos y los intentos recien... view more

Este trabajo se inscribe en la perspectiva teórica que considera el replanteamiento del federalismo como un paso ineludible en el camino de la democratización del país. En él se hace un breve repaso de los principios del federalismo, de la evolución del modelo en Estados Unidos y los intentos recientes de reforma. Igualmente se analizan la evolución de los postulados originales en el periodo posrevolucionario y la situación actual del federalismo en México, así como experiencias recientes de gobiernos municipales que han generado una amplia participación social demostrando las ventajas que, en términos de eficacia y legitimidad, se obtienen del intercambio entre el gobierno y la ciudadanía.... view less


In this paper the author assumes that the democratization process in Mexico requires the review of the federalist functioning. This article comprises two main parts: first, a study of the principles of federalism; its origins and the recent evolution of the model in the United States; and second, th... view more

In this paper the author assumes that the democratization process in Mexico requires the review of the federalist functioning. This article comprises two main parts: first, a study of the principles of federalism; its origins and the recent evolution of the model in the United States; and second, the adaptation of the federalist thought to for the Mexican reality after the Revolution of 1910-1917, its practical effects and its present situation, especially the experience of local governments, that reflect a new advance in social participation and its advantages in terms of governmental effectiveness and political legitimacy.... view less

Classification
Political System, Constitution, Government

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
1999

Page/Pages
p. 133-147

Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 44 (1999) 175

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.2448492xe.1999.175.49115

ISSN
2448-492X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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