181
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

The influence of “dark networks” on citizens’ confidence in democratic institutions in Mexico

&
Pages 555-564 | Received 13 Jun 2018, Accepted 15 Oct 2018, Published online: 23 Dec 2019

References

  • P.R.AbramsonA.W.FinifterOn the meaning of political trust: New evidence from items introduced in 1978American Journal of Political Science2521981297307
  • A.AhmedIn Mexico, not dead. Not alive. Just goneThe New York TimesNovember 202017http://https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/20/world/americas/mexico-drug-war-dead.html
  • G.A.AlmondS.VerbaThe civic culture: Political attitudes and democracy in five nations Princeton2015Princeton University PressPrinceton, NJ
  • C.J.AndersonY.V.TverdovaWinners, losers, and attitudes about government in contemporary democraciesInternational Political Science Review2242001321338
  • J.B.AndersonThe U.S.-Mexico border: a half century of changeThe Social Science Journal4042003535554
  • C.J.AndersonY.V.TverdovaCorruption, political allegiances, and attitudes toward government in contemporary democraciesAmerican Journal of Political Science471200391109
  • R.C.ArchiboldVictims of massacre in Mexico said to be migrantsThe New York TimesAugust 252010http://https://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/26/world/americas/26mexico.html
  • J.ArquillaD.RonfeldtNetworks and netwars: The future of terror, crime, and militancy2001Rand Corporation
  • V.AsalH.B.MilwardE.W.SchoonWhen terrorists go bad: Analyzing terrorist organizations’ involvement in drug smugglingInternational Studies Quarterly5912015112123
  • R.M.BakkerJ.RaabH.B.MilwardA preliminary theory of dark network resilienceJournal of Policy Analysis and Management31120123362
  • BBC. (2012, August 14). Mexico violence: Monterrey bar stormed by gunmen. London: BBC.
  • C.BeerAssessing the consequences of electoral democracy: Subnational legislative change in MexicoComparative Politics3342001421440
  • C.BeerN.J.MitchellDemocracy and human rights in the Mexican states: Elections or social capital?International Studies Quarterly4822004293312
  • J.S.BeittelMexico’s drug trafficking organizations: Source and scope of the violence2013 AprilCongressional Research ServiceWashington
  • J.S.BeittelMexico: Organized crime and drug trafficking organizations2018 JulyCongressional Research ServiceWashington
  • L.BlancoI.RuizThe impact of crime and insecurity on trust in democracy and institutionsThe American Economic Review10332013284288
  • Booth, W. (2011, September 14). In Mexico, a deadly threat to ‘scandal mongers’ using social media. The Washington Post.
  • S.BowlerJ.A.KarpPoliticians, scandals, and trust in governmentPolitical Behavior2632004271287
  • L.CalderónO.Rodríguez FerreiraD.A.ShirkDrug violence in Mexico−Data and analysis through 2017. San Diego, CA : Justice in Mexico Project2018 AprilUniversity of San Diego
  • R.A.CampArmed forces and drugs: Public perceptions and institutional challenges2010 MayWoodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars-Mexico Institute and the University of San Diego Trans-Border InstituteSan Diego
  • H.CampbellNarco-propaganda in the Mexican drug war an anthropological perspectiveLatin American Perspectives41220146077
  • A.C.CarpenterBeyond drug wars: Transforming factional conflict in MexicoConflict Resolution Quarterly2742010401421
  • A.M.CeobanuC.H.WoodL.RibeiroCrime victimization and public support for democracy: Evidence from Latin AmericaInternational Journal of Public Opinion Research23120105678
  • V.A.ChanleyT.J.RudolphW.M.RahnThe origins and consequences of public trust in government: A time series analysisPublic Opinion Quarterly6432000239256
  • V.A.ChanleyTrust in government in the aftermath of 9/11: Determinants and consequencesPolitical Psychology2332002469483
  • J.CitrinD.P.GreenPresidential leadership and the resurgence of trust in governmentBritish Journal of Political Science1641986431453
  • J.CitrinC.MusteTrust in government (pp. 465–532)J.P.RobinsonP.R.ShaverL.S.WrightmanMeasures of political attitudes1999Academic PressSan Diego
  • T.E.CookP.GronkeThe skeptical American: Revisiting the meanings of trust in government and confidence in institutionsJournal of Politics6732005784803
  • S.C.CraigR.G.NiemiG.E.SilverPolitical efficacy and trust: A report on the NES pilot study itemsPolitical Behavior1231990289314
  • Executive Secretary for National Public Security. (2018). Retrieved at http://www.secretariadoejecutivo.gob.mx/.
  • K.E.FernandezM.KuenziCrime and support for democracy in Africa and Latin AmericaPolitical Studies5832010450471
  • S.E.FinkelL.SigelmanS.HumphriesJ.P.RobinsonP.R.ShaverL.S.WrightsmanMeasures of political attitudes1999Academic PressSan Diego
  • J.FoxThe difficult transition from clientelism to citizenship: Lessons from MexicoWorld Politics46021994151184
  • L.C.GawthropPublic service and democracy: Ethical imperatives for the 21st century1998Chatham House Publishing
  • J.E.GruberDemocracy and bureaucracyInternational Journal of PublicAdministration204–5199710811085
  • K.HeinleC.MolzahnD.A.ShirkDrug violence in Mexico – Data and analysis through 2014. San Diego, CA : Justice in Mexico Project2015 AprilUniversity of San Diego
  • C.HillebrechtD.G.MitchellS.C.WalsPerceived human rights and support for new democracies: Lessons from MexicoDemocratization227201512301249
  • B.E.HollandV.RiosCriminal organizations, violence, and the informal governance of the press in MexicoMidwest Political Science Association Conference Chicago, Illinois(2014)
  • S.HughesC.MelladoJ.ArroyaveJ.L.BenitezA.de BeerM.GarcésExpanding influences research to insecure democracies: How violence, public insecurity, economic inequality and uneven democratic performance shape journalists’ perceived work environmentsJournalism Studies1852017645665
  • INEGI. (2005–2013; 2018). Homicides. Retrieved from http://https://justiceinmexico.org/data/.
  • G.D.JamisonInterpersonal trust in Latin America: Analyzing variations in trust using data from the LatinobarómetroJournal of Multidisciplinary Research33201165
  • Justice in MexicoOrganized crime-related homicides 2017-2016 (by Milenio) San Diego, CA: Justice in Mexico Project2017University of San Diego
  • L.KeeleSocial capital and the dynamics of trust in governmentAmerican Journal of Political Science5122007241254
  • C.LawsonMexico’s unfinished transition: Democratization and authoritarian enclaves in MexicoMexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos1622000267287
  • C.LawsonBuilding the fourth estate: Democratization and the rise of a free press in Mexico2002University of California PressBerkeley, CA
  • WalterLittleCorruption and democracy in Latin AmericaIdS Bulletin27219966470
  • Malkin, E. (2010, July 24). Bodies found in mass graves in Mexico. The New York Times. http://https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/25/world/americas/25mexico.html.
  • M.F.T.MaloneDoes crime undermine public support for democracy? Findings from the case of MexicoThe Latin Americanist57220131744
  • M.MartinezDeadly 24 hours in Tijuana: 2 hung from bridge, 1beheaded2010 November 19The Associated Press
  • A.H.MillerPolitical issues and trust in government: 1964–1970American Political Science Review68031974951972
  • H.B.MilwardJ.RaabDark networks as organizational problems: Elements of a theoryInternational Public Management Journal932006333360
  • Miroff, N., & Booth, W. (2011, April 24). Mass graves in Mexico reveal new levels of savagery. The Washington Post.
  • G.R.MontinolaR.W.JackmanSources of corruption: A cross-country studyBritish Journal of Political Science32012002147170
  • A.MorenoP.MéndezAttitudes toward democracy: Mexico in comparative perspectiveInternational Journal of Comparative Sociology433–52002350367
  • S.D.MorrisCorruption and the Mexican political systemCorruption and Reform21987315
  • S.D.MorrisCorruption and politics in contemporary Mexico1991University of Alabama PressTuscaloosa, AL
  • S.D.MorrisCorruption and the Mexican political system: Continuity and changeThird World Quarterly2031999623643
  • S.D.MorrisPolitical corruption in Mexico: The impact of democratization2009Lynne Rienner PublishersBoulder, CO
  • S.D.MorrisJ.L.KlesnerCorruption and trust: Theoretical considerations and evidence from MexicoComparative Political Studies4310201012581285
  • S.D.MorrisThe impact of drug-related violence on corruption in MexicoThe Latin Americanist57120134364
  • A.A.MuñozTransnational and domestic processes in the definition of human rights policies in MexicoHuman Rights Quarterly31120093558
  • M.NaimThe five wars of globalizationForeign Policy134120032837
  • A.NeundorfDemocracy in transition: A micro perspective on system change in post- socialist societies?The Journal of Politics7204201010961108
  • Olson, E. L., Shirk, D. A., & Wood, D. (2014). Building resilient communities in Mexico: Civic responses to crime and violence. Retrieved from http://https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/building-resilient-communities-mexico-civic-responses-to-crime-and-violence.
  • Pérez, O. J. (2003/2004). Democratic legitimacy and public insecurity: Crime and democracy in El Salvador and Guatemala. Political Science Quarterly, 118(4), 627-644.
  • G.PhilipDemocracy in MexicoDemocratization3119964664
  • A.PrzeworskiS.C.StokesB.Manin Democracy, accountability and representation Vol. 2 (1999) Cambridge University Press.
  • R.D.PutnamBowling alone: America's declining social capitalJournal of Democracy6119956578
  • J.RaabH.B.MilwardDark networks as problemsJournal of Public Administration Research and Theory1342003413439
  • J.E.RellyExamining a model of vertical accountability: A cross-national study of the influence of information access on the control of corruptionGovernment Information Quarterly2932012335345
  • J.E.RellyC.González de BustamanteSilencing Mexico: A study of influences on journalists in the Northern statesThe International Journal of Press/Politics1912014108131
  • M.T.RockCorruption and democracyThe Journal of Development Studies45120095575
  • S.Rose-AckermanB.J.PalifkaCorruption and government: Causes, consequences, and reform2016Cambridge University Press
  • R.RoseW.MishlerComparing regime support in non-democratic and democratic countriesDemocratization922002120
  • T.H.SanderR.D.PutnamStill bowling alone? The post-9/11 splitJournal of Democracy2112010916
  • A.SchedlerR.SarsfieldDemocrats with adjectives: Linking direct and indirect measures of democratic supportEuropean Journal of Political Research4652007637659
  • A.SchedlerThe Mexican standoff: The mobilization of distrustJournal of Democracy181200788102
  • A.SchedlerThe criminal subversion of Mexican democracyJournal of Democracy2512014518
  • A.SchedlerThe criminal community of victims and perpetrators: Cognitive foundations of citizen detachment from organized violence in MexicoHuman Rights Quarterly384201610381069
  • J.SchwarzmantelDemocracy and violence: A theoretical overviewDemocratization1722010217234
  • S.C.SeldenJ.L.BrudneyJ.E.KelloughBureaucracy as a representative institution: Toward a reconciliation of bureaucratic government and democratic theoryJ.DolanD.H.RosenbloomRepresentative bureaucracy: Classic readings and continued controversies2016Routledge134154
  • M.A.SeligsonThe impact of corruption on regime legitimacy: A comparative study of four Latin American countriesThe Journal of Politics64022002408433
  • C.ShenJ.B.WilliamsonCorruption, democracy, economic freedom, and state strength a cross-national analysisInternational Journal of Comparative Sociology4642005327345
  • P.H.SmithM.R.ZieglerLiberal and illiberal democracy in Latin AmericaLatin American Politics and Society50120083157
  • T.Taraciuk BronerA stark reminder of Mexico’s disappearances crisis2018 February 6Human Rights WatchNew Yorkhttp://https://www.hrw.org/news/2018/02/06/stark-reminder-mexicos-disappearances-crisis
  • T.R.TylerWhy people obey the law1990Yale University PressNew Haven, CT
  • M.Vargas LlosaMexico: the perfect dictatorshipNew Perspectives Quarterly8119912324
  • World Bank 2011–2015. Urban population (% of total). Washington D.C.: World Bank Group.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.