Mexico: The Struggle for Democratic Development

Mexico: The Struggle for Democratic Development
ISBN-10
0520246942
ISBN-13
9780520246942
Series
Mexico
Category
History
Pages
355
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Univ of California Press
Authors
Daniel C. Levy, Kathleen Bruhn, Emilio Zebadúa

Description

Summary: This text offers an analysis of Mexico's struggle for democratic development. Linking Mexico's state to Mexico-US and other international considerations, the authors, collaborating with Emilio Zebadua, offer perspectives from all sides of the border.

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