Contemporary Mexican Politics

Contemporary Mexican Politics
Title Contemporary Mexican Politics PDF eBook
Author Emily Edmonds-Poli
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 401
Release 2012
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1442207566

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Mexico's historical foundations -- The Mexican revolution and its legacy -- Postrevolutionary Mexican politics, 1940-1968 -- Mexican democratization, 1968 to the present -- Government structure and processes -- Political parties and elections in Mexico -- Mexican political culture -- Mexican civil society -- Mexico's political economy -- Poverty, inequality, and social welfare policy -- The rule of law in Mexico -- Mexican foreign policy -- U.S.-Mexico relations.

Contemporary Mexican Politics

Contemporary Mexican Politics
Title Contemporary Mexican Politics PDF eBook
Author Emily Edmonds-Poli
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 393
Release 2020-03-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 153812193X

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This comprehensive and engaging text explores contemporary Mexico's political, economic, and social development and examines the most important policy issues facing the country today. Readers will find this widely praised book continues to be the most current and accessible work available on Mexico’s politics and policy.

The Oxford Handbook of Mexican Politics

The Oxford Handbook of Mexican Politics
Title The Oxford Handbook of Mexican Politics PDF eBook
Author Roderic Ai Camp
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 839
Release 2012-02-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0195377389

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A comprehensive view of the remarkable transformation of Mexico's political system to a democratic model. The contributors to this volume assess the most influential institutions, actors, policies and issues in the country's current evolution toward democratic consolidation.

Modern Mexican Culture

Modern Mexican Culture
Title Modern Mexican Culture PDF eBook
Author Stuart A. Day
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 337
Release 2017-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 0816534268

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This collection of essays presents a key idea or event in the making of modern Mexico through the lenses of art and history--Provided by publisher.

Democracy Within Reason

Democracy Within Reason
Title Democracy Within Reason PDF eBook
Author Miguel Angel Centeno
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 309
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0271045825

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Politics in Mexico

Politics in Mexico
Title Politics in Mexico PDF eBook
Author Roderic Ai Camp
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 395
Release 2019-07-08
Genre Democracy
ISBN 9780190057152

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"This is the best introductory text of Mexican politics for American students. The book keeps an updated account of contemporary events and places them in comparative perspective. It also explains many idiosyncratic issues of Mexican politics in a very accessible way. Politics in Mexico is not only a great textbook for students but also a very useful reference for scholars interested in Mexican politics"--Provided by publisher.

Bordering Fires

Bordering Fires
Title Bordering Fires PDF eBook
Author Cristina Garcia
Publisher Vintage
Pages 302
Release 2009-01-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307482405

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As the descendants of Mexican immigrants have settled throughout the United States, a great literature has emerged, but its correspondances with the literature of Mexico have gone largely unobserved. In Bordering Fires, the first anthology to combine writing from both sides of the Mexican-U.S. border, Cristina Garc’a presents a richly diverse cross-cultural conversation. Beginning with Mexican masters such as Alfonso Reyes and Juan Rulfo, Garc’a highlights historic voices such as “the godfather of Chicano literature” Rudolfo Anaya, and Gloria Anzaldœa, who made a powerful case for language that reflects bicultural experience. From the fierce evocations of Chicano reality in Jimmy Santiago Baca’s Poem IX to the breathtaking images of identity in Coral Bracho’s poem “Fish of Fleeting Skin,” from the work of Carlos Fuentes to Sandra Cisneros, Ana Castillo to Octavio Paz, this landmark collection of fiction, essays, and poetry offers an exhilarating new vantage point on our continent–and on the best of contemporary literature. From the Trade Paperback edition.