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Mexico: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) by Roderic Ai Camp (Philip M. McKenna Professor of the Pacific Rim, Philip M. McKenna Professor of the Pacific Rim, Claremont McKenna College)

Today all would agree that Mexico and the United States have never been closer-that the fates of the two republics are inextricably intertwined. It has become an intimate part of life in almost every community in the United States, through immigration, imported produce, business ties, or illegal drugs. It is less a neighbor than a sibling; no matter what our differences, it is intricately a part of our existence. In the fully updated second edition of Mexico: What Everyone Needs to Know (R), Roderic Ai Camp gives readers the most essential information about our sister republic to the south. Camp organizes chapters around major themes-security and violence, economic development, foreign relations, the colonial heritage, and more. He asks questions that take us beyond the headlines: Why does Mexico have so much drug violence? What was the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement? How democratic is Mexico? Who were Benito Juarez and Pancho Villa? What is the PRI (the Institutional Revolutionary Party)? The answers are sometimes surprising. Despite ratification of NAFTA, for example, Mexico has fallen behind Brazil and Chile in economic growth and rates of poverty. Camp explains that lack of labor flexibility, along with low levels of transparency and high levels of corruption, make Mexico less competitive than some other Latin American countries. The drug trade, of course, enhances corruption and feeds on poverty; approximately 450,000 Mexicans now work in this sector. Brisk, clear, and informed, Mexico: What Everyone Needs To Know (R) offers a valuable primer for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of our neighbor to the South.

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A timely, valuable asset for understanding an important, emerging nation. - Booklist

About Roderic Ai Camp (Philip M. McKenna Professor of the Pacific Rim, Philip M. McKenna Professor of the Pacific Rim, Claremont McKenna College)

Roderic Ai Camp is Philip M. McKenna Professor of the Pacific Rim at Claremont McKenna College and serves on the Advisory Board of the Mexican Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars in the Smithsonian Institution. His books include Politics in Mexico and The Metamorphosis of Leadership in a Democratic Mexico.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS POLITICAL MAP OF MEXICO INTRODUCTION PART I MAJOR ISSUES FACING MEXICO TODAY Chapter 1: Security and Violence in Mexico Why does Mexico have so much drug violence today? Has Mexico always had a drug problem? Which areas of Mexico are most affected by drug violence, who are the primary targets, and does the violence spill across the border? How are Mexico's security problems America's problems? What is the origin of the drug cartels and which organizations are the major cartels? What role has Mexico played in the U.S. Northern Command? What do Mexicans consider to be the most important issues facing the country? Does Mexico exercise political sovereignty throughout the republic? Chapter 2: Mexico's Economic Development How poor is Mexico? How is Mexico addressing its poverty? What is the economic relationship between Mexico and the United States? What is the impact of NAFTA on Mexico? What is the state of Mexico's economy today? What kind of economic model does Mexico follow? What does the Mexican economic model teach us about development? Why is Mexico City so polluted and can these conditions be altered? How has Mexico addressed domestic and cross-border environmental issues? Chapter 3: Mexico's Political Development When did Mexico become democratic? How democratic is Mexico? Why did Mexico make the democratic transition so slowly? What can Mexico teach us about civil-military relations? Why has Mexico been so stable since the 1930s? What is the impact of the United States on Mexico's political development and democratization? Chapter 4: Foreign Relations with the United States What is the impact of geography on Mexico? What has happened with immigration to the United States? Could the International Boundary and Water Commission serve as an institutional model for other issues with the United States? What can the United States do to help Mexico? How has Mexico influenced the United States economically? Chapter 5: Mexico's Social Development How unequal is Mexican development and what are the social consequences? What is the current status of indigenous Mexicans? What are Mexican attitudes toward global environmental issues? PART II HISTORICAL LEGACIES Chapter 6: Mexico's Colonial Heritage How did the Spanish viceroys shape Mexico's political heritage in the 19th and 20th centuries? What was the relationship between church and state in Mexico and why was it so different from that of the United States? What consequences did the colonial relationship between church and state have for the 19th and 20th centuries? What is the most important heritage of Spain's economic system in Mexico? How were social class relations determined by colonial experiences? Chapter 7: The National Period and the Rise of Liberal-Conservative Conflicts What are the long-term consequences of Liberal-Conservative conflicts in Mexico? Who started the Mexican-American War and how did it affect relations with the United States? Who was Benito Juarez? What was the War of the Reform? Why was the Constitution of 1857 so important? Who was Porfirio Diaz and what was the Porfiriato? What were the long-term consequences of the Porfiriato for the 20th century? Chapter 8: The Mexican Revolution and a New Political Model for Mexico THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION What were the causes of the Mexican Revolution of 1910? Who was Francisco I. Madero? Who really was Pancho Villa? Who benefited most from the Mexican Revolution? Could Mexico have achieved changes in its structures through peaceful means instead of violence? How did the revolution alter political institutions and civil-military relations? What was the attitude of the United States toward the revolution? What is the Constitution of 1917? What was the cultural impact of the Mexican Revolution on painting, music, and literature? THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN POLITICAL STRUCTURES AFTER 1920 Why did the assassination of President-elect Alvaro Obregon alter Mexico's political future? What was the influence of Plutarco Elias Calles on the formation of a modern Mexican state? What is the National Revolutionary Party (PNR)? Who was Lazaro Cardenas and how did he influence Mexico's political model? Why did Mexico nationalize the petroleum industry in 1939? Did Mexico participate in World War II? When did civilian leadership take control of the Mexican political system? What is the Aleman generation and what were its consequences for Mexican politics? What is the PRI? What is the Mexican economic miracle? What is the PAN? THE DECLINE OF THE PRI AND THE MEXICAN MODEL What was the Tlatelolco student massacre in 1968 and what were its long-term political consequences? What was the Dirty War in Mexico? What was the impact of the 1964 electoral reforms? What were the leading political characteristics of Mexico's semi-authoritarian model? What were the consequences of the nationalization of the banks in 1982? Did Mexico's economic woes in the 1980s have significant political consequences? Chapter 9: Mexico's Democratic Transition How did Carlos Salinas alter the Mexican political model? Why is the presidential election of 1988 a benchmark for democracy in Mexico? 1 Who is Cuauhtemoc Cardenas and what is the PRD? What is NAFTA and how did Carlos Salinas change Mexico's economic model? Who are the technocrats? When did an opposition party win its first governorship in Mexico? What was the Zapatista uprising of 1994 and what were its political consequences? What were the consequences of the Zapatistas for civil-military relations? Why is the presidential election of 1994 considered a second benchmark in the democratic transition? What was the role of the Catholic Church in the 1994 presidential race? What were the consequences of the assassination of the PRI presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio in 1994? How did President Zedillo contribute to the democratic transition? What is the Mexican bailout? PART III MEXICO'S PRESENT AND FUTURE Chapter 10: Mexico's Democratic Consolidation POLITICS OF DEMOCRACY Why was the 2000 presidential race essential to Mexico's democratization? Who is Vicente Fox? What was the Transparency Law? What is Amigos de Fox? What was the role of the private sector in the democratic consolidation? What are the most important interest groups? What was the role of the media in the process of democratic consolidation? What role did intellectuals play in Mexico's democratization? FURTHER CONSOLIDATION What happened in the 2006 presidential race and how did it strengthen Mexican political institutions? Why did Felipe Calderon win the election? Who is Manuel Andres Lopez Obrador? Why did PRI win the 2012 Presidential Election? What is the National Electoral Institute? What do the Mexican people think about the government's war on drugs? What impact does the army's mission against drug cartels have on civil-military relations? How do Mexicans define democracy and how committed are they to democratic governance? What do Mexicans expect from democracy? What is the Pact for Mexico? Chapter 11: Cultural, Economic, and Social Developments What are Mexican religious beliefs and religious relationships? How is the drug war influencing cultural and religious behavior? What are Mexican attitudes toward gender roles? How tolerant are Mexicans of minority groups? What is Mexico's impact on cultural trends in the United States? Chapter 12: What Lies Ahead? CHRONOLOGY OF MEXICAN PRESIDENTS, 1964-2012 SELECTED SUGGESTED READINGS IN ENGLISH INDEX

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Mexico: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) by Roderic Ai Camp (Philip M. McKenna Professor of the Pacific Rim, Philip M. McKenna Professor of the Pacific Rim, Claremont McKenna College)
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