Transnacionalidad política: derechos de ciudadanía en México

Politics is having a new transnational impact; national elections are to be mandated in other country. This is a change that surpassed the purely cultural onto the legal and institutional areas. The transnationality activates relationships between people and institutions of more than a nation. Possi...

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Main Author: Moctezuma Longoria, Miguel
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Centro de Estudios Sociales y de Opinión Pública, CESOP 2011
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Online Access:http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4085465
Source:Revista legislativa de estudios sociales y de opinión pública, Vol. 4, Nº. 8, 2011, pags. 207-221
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Summary: Politics is having a new transnational impact; national elections are to be mandated in other country. This is a change that surpassed the purely cultural onto the legal and institutional areas. The transnationality activates relationships between people and institutions of more than a nation. Possibilities seem endless as people are able to maintain citizenship both ways. Rights and duties are to be carried out in México and in the United States; sovereignty and frontiers observed. Even though political facts caused Mexican promote Mexican vote in the U.S.A., is not less of an effort the community support it was given, and the commitment with their origin towns, granting it its own legitimacy. Nevertheless, institutional changes and the creation of new ones are to be hold a diffi cult process. Transnationality has faced obstacles that may disappear within the years and with the binational cooperation