Democratization and Authoritarian Party Survival
Mexico's PRI
Joy K. Langston
Reviews and Awards
"Langston's book merits much praise for being a superbly well researched study of Mexico's PRI. The book constitutes an extremely valuable addition to the lit-eratures on authoritarian regimes, democratization and party change, and it opens the door to further avenues of research on party adaptation in other regions of the world." -- José Antonio Hernández Company, Democratization
"Over a decade in the making, this may be the most authoritative text anywhere on how dominant parties adapt to changing electoral circumstances. It is most certainly the definitive book in any language on Mexico's Party of the Institutional Revolution and how that party adapted in democratic and authoritarian times to party competition, a changing electorate, and Mexico's modernizing economy. Joy Langston has interviewed scores of party leaders and pieced together secondary sources and bibliography to construct a masterpiece in contemporary political science. The author combines theoretical sophistication, shrewd political insight, and exhaustive interviewing, observation, and strong empirical analysis. It is a tour-de-force and a 'must-read' for anyone interested in political parties, electoral politics, democratization and/or Latin American politics." --Todd A. Eisenstadt, Professor of Government, American University
"Joy Langston has devoted more than a decade in examining how the Institutional Revolutionary Party has succeeded in making the transition from its dominant, semi-authoritarian role in Mexican politics, to the competitive, institutional actor in the current electoral arena. Her painstaking, original research, focused on dozens of interviews with top party politicians, offers valuable insights combined with convincing empirical evidence explaining how the party succeeded in making its notable comeback in the 2012 presidential contest. Anyone wishing to acquire an understanding of the intriguing components of PRI's altered recruitment and party behavior, including unique comparisons with Kenyan and Taiwanese transitions, needs to read this outstanding work." --Roderic Ai Camp, McKenna Professor of the Pacific Rim, Claremont McKenna College
"Democratization and Authoritarian Party Survival: Mexico's PRI is the most significant account of arguably the most successful political party in the world, the Partido Revolucionario Institucional in Mexico. The richness of Langston's account comes from a deep acquaintance with the party and its members. No other scholar in Mexico or abroad has such first-hand experience in interviewing hundreds of party members over a significant era of political and institutional transformation. Her analysis is particularly masterful in her understanding of the party in the legislature and the interplay between national and gubernatorial politics. Beyond Latin American specialists, this book deserves to be read by any scholar seeking to understand the logic of party politics in developing countries today." --Alberto Diaz-Cayeros, Senior Fellow (FSI) and Director of the Center for Latin American Studies, Stanford University