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100 1 0 _aCombes, Hélène
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245 0 0 _aDes militants par intermittence ?
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520 _aIntermittent Activists ? Mexico’s Party of the Democratic Revolution (1989-2000) The PRD was brought about with the Mexican “transition” in 1989. Faced with the need to build a party support structure quickly and confront repression in some areas, social leaders made up a large majority of PRD cadres. In their wake they brought activists who, at the local and regional level, individually or collectively, have helped to build up the PRD through a broad partisan network. The access social organizations have had to public and NGO funding has ensured material gains for the activists. Social organizations have thus constituted a reserve army that the party machine can mobilize. This is nevertheless a fluctuating and fragile party structure that depends on social leaders who sometimes may take stances at a distance from the PRD party line.
786 0 _nCritique internationale | 30 | 1 | 2006-03-31 | p. 145-160 | 1290-7839
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