Vikram K. Chand is Public Sector Management Specialist at The World Bank, New Delhi.
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"[Chand] uses the state of Chihuahua to examine changes in Mexican politics since the 1980's that produced local and national victories for PAN, or the National Action Party." -Chronicle of Higher Education, March 2001 "The role of [the Catholic Church, political parties, and labor unions] in transforming Mexico's political culture and democratizing its political system from the 'bottom up' is the centerpiece of Vikram Chand's extremely valuable book." -Journal of Democracy "His book's originality lies in the analysis of favorable economic changes occurring during the period that precipitated popular political involvement. The volume deserves careful reading." -MultiCultural Review "Vikram Chand's Mexico's Political Awakening provides a comprehensive analysis of the PAN in both the state of Chihuahua and the country ... Chand provides a solid analysis of the PAN's development in Chihuahua..." -Latin American Research Review "This is a uniquely valuable work. Drawing on extensive field interviews in Chihuahua state and Mexico City, Chand contributes much that is new to our understanding of how Mexico's National Action Party achieved power at both the national and subnational levels from the 1980s to the 2000 elections. In addition to providing a superb case study of the recent development of the PAN, the book's chapters on the Catholic Church's role in democratization and the emergence of new organizations in civil society are the best available treatments of their topics. Specialists on the Mexican political system will find this book indispensable, and it will be very useful as a supplemental text for courses on Mexican politics." -Wayne A. Cornelius, Gildred Professor of Political Science and Research Director, Center for US-Mexican Studies, University of California-San Diego

