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Why Did Drug Cartels Go to War in Mexico? Subnational Party Alternation, the Breakdown of Criminal Protection, and the Onset of Large-Scale Violence
G Trejo, S Ley
Comparative Political Studies, 2017
1982017
Votes, Drugs, and Violence: The Political Logic of Criminal Wars in Mexico
G Trejo, S Ley
1952020
To Vote or Not to Vote: How Criminal Violence Shapes Electoral Participation
S Ley
Journal of Conflict Resolution, DOI: 10.1177/0022002717708600, 2017
1342017
Federalismo, drogas y violencia. Por qué el conflicto partidista intergubernamental estimuló la violencia del narcotráfico en México
G Trejo, S Ley
Política y gobierno 23 (1), 11-56, 2016
932016
High-profile criminal violence: Why drug cartels murder government officials and party candidates in Mexico
G Trejo, S Ley
British Journal of Political Science 51 (1), 203-229, 2021
922021
Indigenous resistance to criminal governance: Why regional ethnic autonomy institutions protect communities from narco rule in Mexico
S Ley, S Mattiace, G Trejo
Latin American Research Review 54 (1), 181-200, 2019
922019
Federalism, drugs, and violence. Why intergovernmental partisan conflict stimulated inter-cartel violence in Mexico
G Trejo, S Ley
Política y gobierno 23 (1), 11-56, 2016
632016
Electoral Accountability in the Midst of Criminal Violence: Evidence from Mexico
S Ley
Latin American Politics and Society 59 (1), 3-27, 2017
532017
Municipios bajo fuego (1995-2014)
G Trejo, S Ley
Nexos, February 1, 2015
472015
Citizens in Fear: Political Participation and Voting Behavior in the Midst of Violence
S Ley
Duke University, 2014
282014
The welfare state amid crime: How victimization and perceptions of insecurity affect social policy preferences in Latin America and the Caribbean
M Altamirano, S Berens, S Ley
Politics & Society 48 (3), 389-422, 2020
242020
Partisan cues and perceived risks: The effect of partisan social media frames during the covid-19 crisis in Mexico
N Aruguete, E Calvo, F Cantú, S Ley, C Scartascini, T Ventura
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 31 (sup1), 82-95, 2021
232021
Sending money home in times of crime: the case of Mexico
C Meseguer, S Ley, IOJ Eduardo
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2017
232017
Prevención del delito en México:¿ Cuáles son las prioridades
L Chapa, S Ley
Ciudad de México: México Evalúa, 2015
222015
La carcel en México:¿ Para qué
L Solís, N De Buen, S Ley
México Evalúa, 5, 2013
222013
Family remittances and vigilantism in Mexico
S Ley, JE Ibarra Olivo, C Meseguer
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (6), 1375-1394, 2021
212021
Incognizance and Perceptual Deviation: Individual and Institutional Sources of Variation in Citizens’ Perceptions of Party Placements on the Left–Right Scale
J Aldrich, G Schober, M Fernandez
Political Behavior, 10.1007/s11109-017-9406-8, 2017
202017
Poll Worker Recruitment: Evidence from the Mexican Case
F Cantú, S Ley
Election Law Journal 16 (4), 498-510, 2017
182017
Votos y votantes en la elección federal de 2006
F Abundis Luna, SJ Ley Gutiérrez
Política y gobierno 16 (SPE2), 177-199, 2009
162009
Votos, drogas y violencia: la lógica política de las guerras criminales en México
G Trejo, S Ley
Debate, 2022
152022
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