This book brings together scholars from anthropology, economics, history, political science, and sociology, all of whom take interdisciplinary approaches in their investigation of the social and political implications of neoliberalism in Mexico.
This book brings together scholars from anthropology, economics, history, political science, and sociology, all of whom take interdisciplinary approaches in their investigation of the social and political implications of neoliberalism in Mexico.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerardo Otero is associate professor of Latin American studies and sociology at Simon Fraser University.
Inhaltsangabe
Neoliberal Reform and Politics in Mexico: An Overview NAFTA and the Struggle for Neoliberalism: Mexico's Elusive Quest for First World Status The Debt Crisis and Economic Restructuring: Prospects for Mexican Agriculture From Export Oriented to Import Oriented Industrialization: Changes in Mexico's Manufacturing Sector, 1988 1994 Mexico's "Old" and "New" Maquiladora Industries: Contrasting Approaches to North American Integration The Mexican Political Pretransition in Comparative Perspective The Private Sector and Political Regime Change in Mexico Economic Restructuring, State Labor Relations, and the Transformation of Mexican Corporatism Democracy for Whom? Women's Grassroots Political Activism in the 1990s, Mexico City and Chiapas Rural Reforms and the Zapatista Rebellion: Chiapas, 1988 1995 Crossing Borders: Labor Internationalism in the Era of NAFTA Mexico's Economic and Political Futures
Neoliberal Reform and Politics in Mexico: An Overview NAFTA and the Struggle for Neoliberalism: Mexico's Elusive Quest for First World Status The Debt Crisis and Economic Restructuring: Prospects for Mexican Agriculture From Export Oriented to Import Oriented Industrialization: Changes in Mexico's Manufacturing Sector, 1988 1994 Mexico's "Old" and "New" Maquiladora Industries: Contrasting Approaches to North American Integration The Mexican Political Pretransition in Comparative Perspective The Private Sector and Political Regime Change in Mexico Economic Restructuring, State Labor Relations, and the Transformation of Mexican Corporatism Democracy for Whom? Women's Grassroots Political Activism in the 1990s, Mexico City and Chiapas Rural Reforms and the Zapatista Rebellion: Chiapas, 1988 1995 Crossing Borders: Labor Internationalism in the Era of NAFTA Mexico's Economic and Political Futures
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