Water and Politics Clientelism and Reform in Urban Mexico
Most of the world’s population lives in cities in developing countries, where access to basic public services, such as water, electricity, and health clinics, is either inadequate or sorely missing. Water and Politics shows how politicians benefit politically from manipulating public service provisi...
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Ann Arbor
University of Michigan Press
2017
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| ISBN: | 9780472130320, 0472130323, 9780472122721, 047212272X, 9780472037490, 0472037498 |
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Table of Contents:
- Front Matter Table of Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Acronyms ONE: Public Services after Democratization and Decentralization TWO: Accounting for Reform in the Mexican Urban Water Sector THREE: Water and Particularistic Politics in Urban Mexico: FOUR: Reform Adoption in León and Irapuato: FIVE: Reform Adoption in Naucalpan and Celaya: SIX: Reform Failure in Toluca and Xalapa: SEVEN: Reform Failure in Neza and Veracruz: EIGHT: Politics, Time Horizons, and the Global Water Crisis Appendix A: Appendix B: References Index
- Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Acronyms 1. Public Services after Democratization and Decentralization 2. Accounting for Reform in the Mexican Urban Water Sector 3. Water and Particularistic Politics in Urban Mexico: A Historical Overview 4. Reform Adoption in León and Irapuato: Policy Insulation through Broad Elite Incorporation 5. Reform Adoption in Naucalpan and Celaya: Policy Insulation through Narrow Elite Incorporation 6. Reform Failure in Toluca and Xalapa: Ad Hoc Solutions and Gradual Services Decay 7. Reform Failure in Neza and Veracruz: Repurposed Clientelism and Acute Services Decay 8. Politics, Time Horizons, and the Global Water Crisis Appendix A: Measurement Discussion and Additional Data Appendix B: List of Interviews References Index Title page, Copyright page Cover
- Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- List of Acronyms -- 1. Public Services after Democratization and Decentralization -- 2. Accounting for Reform in the Mexican Urban Water Sector -- 3. Water and Particularistic Politics in Urban Mexico: A Historical Overview -- 4. Reform Adoption in León and Irapuato: Policy Insulation through Broad Elite Incorporation -- 5. Reform Adoption in Naucalpan and Celaya: Policy Insulation through Narrow Elite Incorporation -- 6. Reform Failure in Toluca and Xalapa: Ad Hoc Solutions and Gradual Services Decay -- 7. Reform Failure in Neza and Veracruz: Repurposed Clientelism and Acute Services Decay -- 8. Politics, Time Horizons, and the Global Water Crisis -- Appendix A: Measurement Discussion and Additional Data -- Appendix B: List of Interviews -- References -- Index
- Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Acronyms 1. Public Services after Democratization and Decentralization 2. Accounting for Reform in the Mexican Urban Water Sector 3. Water and Particularistic Politics in Urban Mexico: A Historical Overview 4. Reform Adoption in León and Irapuato: Policy Insulation through Broad Elite Incorporation 5. Reform Adoption in Naucalpan and Celaya: Policy Insulation through Narrow Elite Incorporation 6. Reform Failure in Toluca and Xalapa: Ad Hoc Solutions and Gradual Services Decay 7. Reform Failure in Neza and Veracruz: Repurposed Clientelism and Acute Services Decay 8. Politics, Time Horizons, and the Global Water Crisis Appendix A: Measurement Discussion and Additional Data Appendix B: List of Interviews References Index

