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Mexicans and Colombians at Home and Abroad: A Comparative Study of Political Engagement

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 April 2019

James A. McCann*
Affiliation:
Purdue University, US
Cristina Escobar
Affiliation:
Temple University, US
Renelinda Arana
Affiliation:
Our Lady of the Lake University, US
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Abstract

Although a large number of democracies have extended political rights to expatriates, relatively little is known about the depths of transnational political engagement. How attentive are expatriates to politics in the country of origin? When expatriates judge leaders “back home,” are their evaluations based on the same ideological considerations as those of citizens in the country of origin? Drawing from original surveys conducted during presidential elections in Mexico (2006) and Colombia (2010), in which both emigrants and citizens within the country were sampled, this study addresses these questions. The results indicate that for each nationality group, living abroad is not associated with a drop in political attentiveness, and time abroad does not in and of itself depress attention to politics from a distance. Moreover, emigrants and individuals in the country of origin do not vary in the extent to which ideological preferences are used to judge presidents, which is a key marker of political sophistication. These results suggest that in the context of Mexican and Colombian politics, living abroad does not markedly diminish the potential for effective democratic engagement.

Si bien gran número de democracias han extendido derechos políticos a los emigrantes, se sabe relativamente poco sobre el compromiso político transnacional. ¿Qué tan atentos son los emigrantes a la política del país de origen? ¿Cuándo se juzga a los líderes de este país, la evaluación que les hacen los emigrantes se basa en las mimas consideraciones que los ciudadanos del país de origen? Este estudio aborda estas preguntas utilizando encuestas originales realizadas durante las elecciones presidenciales en México (2006) y en Colombia (2010) y donde ambos, emigrantes y ciudadanos dentro del país de origen, fueron parte del muestreo. El resultado indica que en los dos casos de México y Colombia el vivir fuera del país no está asociado con una baja de la atención a lo político, y que el tiempo vivido por fuera no reduce por si solo esta atención desde la distancia. Aún más, emigrantes e individuos en el país de origen no difieren en la forma de usar las preferencias ideológicas para juzgar a los presidentes, lo que es una marca clave de sofisticación política. Estos resultados sugieren que en el contexto de la política de México y Colombia, vivir afuera no disminuye el potencial de compromiso político democrático.

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Table 1 Interest in Mexican/Colombian politics across regional locations.

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Table 2 Attention to the Mexican/Colombian election campaigns across regional locations.

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Table 3 Assessing variations across regions in the impact of “left-right” ideological postures on presidential evaluation.

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Table 4 Attention to sending-country politics among Mexican and Colombian expatriates: The impact of time spent in the United States.

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Table 5 Variations among expatriates in evaluations of the sending-country president: Does time in the US moderate the impact of “left-right” ideological postures?

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