Executive summary. -- I. Introduction. -- II. A test for Ló ez Obrador. -- A. The fourth transformation. -- B. Opposition weakness. -- C. Remaking the state. -- D. Intra-party divisions. -- III. Crime and elections: the case of Michoacán. -- A. In the heartland of the "war on drugs". -- B. The effects of López Obrador's security policies. -- C. Violent competition around elections. -- D. The benefits and limits of state access. -- IV. A blueprint for the future. -- V. Conclusion. -- Appendices
Summary
Campaign season in Mexico has seen a rash of murders, as organised crime seeks to cement its influence no matter which parties win. The government needs to keep trying to break bonds between criminals and authorities, beginning with efforts tailored to the country's hardest-hit areas
Notes
"2 June 2021."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Notes
Also available at website in Spanish
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