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Political Change in Jalisco, Mexico

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This paper analyzes the political change in Jalisco, Mexico. It is a panoramic work that evaluates a democratic transition at the subnational level. The work focuses on the structures of authority of the local political regime. The analytical framework used is the one proposed by Leonardo Morlino. It analyzes the document and describes the political and institutional framework of the governments divided and unified, the relationship between the powers, among other aspects.
 
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Ríos, A. (2015) Political Change in Jalisco, Mexico. Open Journal of Political Science, 5, 40-47. doi: 10.4236/ojps.2015.51004.
 
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