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Mexico : dilemmas of transition

edited by Neil Harvey

Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London and British Academic Press, 1993

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Bibliography: p.355-377

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book examines Mexico's attempts to initiate political reform and economic restructuring. It addresses the problems of implementing reforms that attack vested interests and lead to greater inequalities at a time of economic crisis, and asks how the government can create a "South-East Asian" economy and limit the worst effects of the entry into global capitalism while maintaining stability. The contributions cover the last ten years.

目次

  • Introduction - the difficult transition - neoliberalism and neocorporatism in Mexico, Neil Harvey. Part 1 State and political reform: state power and political stability in Mexico, Alan Knight
  • electoral reform and the party system, 1977-90, Silvia Gomez Tagle
  • michoacan is different? neoliberalism, neocardenismo and the hegemonic process, John Gledhill. Part 2 US-Mexican relations and economic reform: shifts in Mexican foreign policy in the 1980s, Monica Serrano
  • Mexican trade and Mexico-US economic relations, Nigel Harris
  • hijacking the "public interest" - the politics of telecommunications policy in Mexico, Mike Heller. Part 3 Social concertation in state-society relations: the limits of concertation in rural Mexico, Neil Harvey
  • cardenas, salinas and the urban popular movement, Paul Haber
  • clientelism or technocracy? the politics or urban land regularization, Ann Varley. Part 4 Crisis, restructuring and response: intellectuals and the state in the lost decade, Sergio Zermeno
  • modernization and corporatism in government-labour relations, Iian Bizberg
  • women's work and household change in the 1980s, Sylvia Chant.

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