AP Comparative Government and Politics: Mexico
In this presentation, we talk about Mexico, its political culture, and dynamic political system. We dive into how election systems and term limits can really have an impact on a government's legitimacy and effectiveness; how reforms such as gender quotas and independent electoral oversight agencies can be instrumental in making a system of government more democratic and more representative; and how economic development has really been crucial in Mexico's transition away from one-party rule to becoming a more competitive democracy today.

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AP Comparative Government and Politics: Iran

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The Entire History of Mexico

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Judaism in Mexico (1825-present)

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Zohran Mamdani says Iran war speaks to a “broken kind of politics” | Newsmakers

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The Mexican Revolution 1910-1920 (Documentary)

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The rise of Xi Jinping, explained

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'Politics Can Be Brutal': Theresa May on Power and Populism | Leaders with Francine Lacqua

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The Next Global Superpower Isn't Who You Think | Ian Bremmer | TED

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AP Comparative Government and Politics: Episode 5 - Democracy and Democratic institutions

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Brooks and Capehart on some Republican lawmakers’ defiance of Trump

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AP Comparative Government and Politics: Episode 7 - Nondemocratic Regimes

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What's behind the rise in political violence in Mexico? | Inside Story

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Mexican Elections: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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AP Comparative Government and Politics: Political Economy Presentation

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Politics Chat, April 16, 2026

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The STATES of MEXICO explained

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The Russian Mindset and Where it Comes From - Historian Sir Antony Beevor

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Mexico City’s Sinking Lands

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