El clientelismo en la política social del Estado de México. Estudio de caso
Programa de seguridad alimentaria
Abstract
clientelism, as interpretive form of socio-political analysis to demonstrate the scope of democracy at the local level, is a recent treatment due to the transition processes that emerged in the decade of the seventies of 20th Century in Mexico. It turns out that there are an infinite number of arguments that attempt to explain the relationship between democracy and political-citizenship. Variants can find the argument dissatisfaction with democracy in place that usually argues that institutional and legal change only provided certainty for federal elections, since in the local the breach of the old regime did not disappear completely