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Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales

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SALAS-PORRAS, Alejandra. Neoliberal Elites in Mexico: How a Field of Power that Transforms Social Practices of Political Elites is Built. Rev. mex. cienc. polít. soc [online]. 2014, vol.59, n.222, pp.279-312. ISSN 0185-1918.

The recomposition of Mexican political elites during the 1980s overlaps with the transformation of a development model that shifted from a basically protectionist and nationalistic model to a neo-liberal and open-oriented one. Such a switch has implied far-reaching changes in the social practices of political elites. Based on a record that contains each high-rank official during the 1988-2014 period, the mechanisms having established a transnational power network crossing from one presidential term to the next are reviewed, as well as those factors that favored the organization of a power field increasingly focused on the border between the national, regional and global spaces. Some of those mechanisms include the international historical context; the creation of working teams with a basically neo-liberal worldview; the trajectories of the high-rank officers; the reforms that have been driven; the fluent transit among public and private positions, and the highly varied relationships established between this group of officials and transnational actors and organizations. It is concluded that the elites' new social practices do not only hamper and challenge the creation of public goods and autonomous structures with the capacity of planning according to the general interest, but they also encourage institutional depredation.

Keywords : elites; neoliberalism; Mexico; social practices; fields of power; power network; transnational organizations; revolving door.

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