Corruption and democratic legitimacy in Mexico
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Several studies show that corruption usually undermines trust in institutions and loyalty to the political system. Focusing on Mexico —an emerging electoral democracy with high levels of political corruption—,
this article finds out that corruption can also undermine citizen’s support for democracy. Where corruption is persistent and widespread,
perceptions of political corruption have a negative effect on the belief that democracy is preferable to other systems of government.
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Monsiváis Carrillo, A. (2020). Corruption and democratic legitimacy in Mexico. Revista Mexicana De Sociología, 82(3). https://doi.org/10.22201/iis.01882503p.2020.3.58503
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