Oxford University Press, USA
Mexico: Political, Social and Economic Evolution
Mexico: Political, Social and Economic Evolution
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Mexico: Political, Social and Economic Evolution provides a compelling overview of the profound changes that have taken place within Mexico over the past twenty-five years. Offering a multifaceted take on the evolution of contemporary Mexico, the text analyzes the relationship between Mexico's past and present; the connections between its economic, political and social trajectories; and the interaction between domestic and international forces. Unlike most texts on Mexican politics and history, this volume also discusses the emergence of civic organizations, social groups and protest movements; the process of Mexico-U.S. migration and its implications for contemporary Mexico; and U.S.-Mexico relations.
FEATURES
* Opens with a broad historical overview of Mexico and closes with a discussion of the challenges facing Mexico today
* Examines different social and institutional actorspolicy makers, business groups, social organizations, grassroots movements, guerrilla organizations, workers, indigenous groups, transnational corporations and migrantshow they interact with one another and how they have directly or indirectly influenced changes in Mexico
* Draws material from a rich variety of sources, including extensive research in Mexico and interviews with Mexican and U.S. scholars
* Incorporates diverse theoretical perspectives in its discussion of many issues (democracy and democratic transition, modernization and development, social movements, civil society and international migration)
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