Table of Contents
Introduction: governments of the opposition in Mexico / Victoria E. Rodrâiguez and Peter M. Ward -- Governments of the opposition: the official response / Josâe Antonio Crespo -- Democratic changes in an authoritarian system: Navismo and opposition development in San Luis Potosâi / Robert R. Bezdek -- The 1992 elections and the democratic transition in Baja California / Tonatiuh Guillâen Lâopez -- The PAN's social bases: implications for leadership / Roderic Ai Camp -- Entrepreneurs in the opposition: modes of political participation in Chihuahua / Yemile Mizrahi -- Political culture and women of the popular sector in Ciudad Jurez, 1987-1986 / Lilia Venegas Aguilera -- Governing under the enemy: the PRD in Michoacâan / Kathleen Bruhn and Keith Yanner -- Policy making and policy implementation among non-PRI governments: the PAN in Ciudad Juâarez and in Chihuahua / Peter M. Ward -- Municipal autonomy and the politics of intergovernmental finance: is it different for the opposition? / Victoria E. Rodrâiguez -- Fiscal centralism and pragmatic accommodation in Nuevo Leâon / John Bailey -- Pluralism and anti-poverty policy: Mexico's National Solidarity Program and left opposition municipal governments / Jonathan Fox and Julio Moguel -- Municipios, opposition mayorships, and public expenditure in Oaxaca / Moisâes Jaime Bailâon -- Conclusion: regents from the opposition / Victoria E. Rodrâiguez and Peter M. Ward.