Water and politics : clientelism and reform in urban Mexico / Veronica Maria Sol Herrera.
2017
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Title
Water and politics : clientelism and reform in urban Mexico / Veronica Maria Sol Herrera.
Imprint
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2017.
Description
1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; List of Acronyms; 1. Public Services after Democratization and Decentralization; 2. Accounting for Reform in the Mexican Urban Water Sector; 3. Water and Particularistic Politics in Urban Mexico: A Historical Overview; 4. Reform Adoption in León and Irapuato: Policy Insulation through Broad Elite Incorporation; 5. Reform Adoption in Naucalpan and Celaya: Policy Insulation through Narrow Elite Incorporation; 6. Reform Failure in Toluca and Xalapa: Ad Hoc Solutions and Gradual Services Decay.
7. Reform Failure in Neza and Veracruz: Repurposed Clientelism and Acute Services Decay8. Politics, Time Horizons, and the Global Water Crisis; Appendix A: Measurement Discussion and Additional Data; Appendix B: List of Interviews; References; Index.
7. Reform Failure in Neza and Veracruz: Repurposed Clientelism and Acute Services Decay8. Politics, Time Horizons, and the Global Water Crisis; Appendix A: Measurement Discussion and Additional Data; Appendix B: List of Interviews; References; Index.
Summary
"Most of the world's population lives in cities in developing countries, where access to basic public services, such as water, electricity, and health clinics, is either inadequate or sorely missing. Through the lens of urban water provision, this book shows how politicians fail to provide reliable and high quality public services because they often benefit politically from manipulating public service provision for electoral gain. In many young democracies, politicians exchange water service for votes or political support, attempting to reward allies or punish political enemies. Surprisingly, the political problem of water provision has become more pronounced in many young democracies, as water service represents a valuable political currency in resource-scarce environments. When do politicians forgo the clientelistic manipulation of water services and invest in programmatic and universal service provision? Water and Politics finds that middle-class and industrial elites play an important role in generating pressure for public service reforms. Based on extensive field research and combining process tracing with a subnational comparative analysis of eight Mexican cities, Water and Politics constructs a framework for understanding the construction of universal service provision in these weak institutional settings"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Print version record.
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WWW
Available in Other Form
Print version: Herrera, Veronica Maria Sol. Water and politics. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2017
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Language
English
ISBN
9780472122721 (electronic book)
047212272X (electronic book)
9780472130320
0472130323
047212272X (electronic book)
9780472130320
0472130323
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