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- Corruption_in_Mexico abstract "Corruption in Mexico has permeated several segments of society – political, economic, and social – and has greatly affected the country’s legitimacy, transparency, accountability, and effectiveness. Many of these dimensions have evolved as a product of Mexico’s legacy of elite, oligarchic consolidation of power and authoritarian rule. In the 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index – a measure between 0 (highly corrupt) and 100 (very clean) of the perceived levels of public sector corruption in 175 countries and territories – Mexico scored a 35, and was ranked as one of the top 75 most corrupt countries in the world.".
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- Corruption_in_Mexico wikiPageWikiLinkText "Corruption in Mexico".
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- Corruption_in_Mexico text ""Running through the formal structure of…political institutions was a well-articulated and complex set of…networks…[that] deliberately manipulate[d] governmental resources…to advance their political aspirations and to protect their private interests and those of their clienteles and partners… Under the political geometry of an authoritarian and centralized scheme [corruption]…grew and prospered."".
- Corruption_in_Mexico text ""Violence affecting Mexico’s border cities…has silenced the media, in a clear demonstration of the power that criminal enterprises exert over border society in drug war times…Aiding the enforcement of…silencing is the…complicity of the state itself…Due to the corruptive and coercive nature of organized crime – coupled with the weak and…corruptible state security and political institutions…, media organizations are left with no room for bias-free decision-making processes regarding the reporting of any news/notes about organized crime."".
- Corruption_in_Mexico text ""“The government [has] routinely used financial incentives and doled out penalties to punish unflattering reporting and reward favorable stories. While Mexican journalists are frequently targets of physical attack, soft censorship is another more subtle and very significant danger to press freedom”".
- Corruption_in_Mexico text "“The Calderón administration[‘s]…use of armed forces…exposed the weaknesses [and corruption] of state and municipal authorities who had virtually abandoned certain territories to criminal groups. Surrendering public spaces to organized crime had already become a serious threat to national security and had overtaken the capabilities of local governments to do anything about it.”".
- Corruption_in_Mexico text "“The wave of violence [in] Mexico…[under] President Calderón…revolve[d] largely around the issue of illegal drugs, and spun off a nationwide public safety crisis and exposed the inadequacies of the Mexican administration of justice system…[It] also uncovered the deep corruption of the Mexican political forces.”".
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- Corruption_in_Mexico subject Category:Corruption_by_country.
- Corruption_in_Mexico subject Category:Corruption_in_Mexico.
- Corruption_in_Mexico subject Category:Crime_in_Mexico.
- Corruption_in_Mexico subject Category:Mexican_society.
- Corruption_in_Mexico subject Category:Mexico_articles_needing_expert_attention.
- Corruption_in_Mexico subject Category:Politics_of_Mexico.
- Corruption_in_Mexico comment "Corruption in Mexico has permeated several segments of society – political, economic, and social – and has greatly affected the country’s legitimacy, transparency, accountability, and effectiveness. Many of these dimensions have evolved as a product of Mexico’s legacy of elite, oligarchic consolidation of power and authoritarian rule.".
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