ISBN:
9781878367365
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1878367366
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1878367366
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9781878367365
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 423 pages)
Edition:
[S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
Series Statement:
U.S.-Mexico contemporary perspectives series 10
Uniform Title:
El panteón de los mitos
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Parallel Title:
Print version Aguayo, Sergio Myths and [mis] perceptions
Keywords:
Elite (Social sciences)
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Elite (Social sciences)
;
Public opinion, American
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Beeldvorming
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Elites
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Buitenlandse betrekkingen
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HISTORY / Latin America / Mexico
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Mexico
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United States
;
Elite (Social sciences)
;
Diplomatic relations
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Politics and government
;
History
;
Mexico Politics and government 1970-1988
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Mexico Politics and government 1988-2000
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Mexico Foreign public opinion, American 20th century
;
History
;
Mexico Foreign relations
;
Mexico Politics and government 1946-1970
;
United States Foreign relations
;
Mexico
;
Mexico
;
Mexico
;
Mexico
;
Mexico
;
United States
Abstract:
1.Methods and Objectives2.Ideas and Institutions in the United States3.The Understanding between Mexico and the United States4.Mexico and the United States during the Cold War5.Presidential Summits6.Four Facets of the Relationship7.The Myth of Mexican Democracy8.Economic Optimism9.The United States in Transition10.Mexico's Two Dimensional Foreign Policy11.Economy, Consciousness, Nationalism, and Hegemony12.Reappraising Mexico's Political System13.Journalists, Academics, and Graduate Students14.Luis Echeverria: Hope, Then Crisis15.Jose Lopez Portillo: Renewed Hope16.The 1982 Crisis and Its Consequences17.The Technocrats Arrive18.The Death of the Mexican Revolution19.The Reign of Neoliberalism20.The United States and Mexican Nationalism.
Description / Table of Contents:
1 -- Methods and Objectives -- 2 -- Ideas and Institutions in the United States -- 3 -- The Understanding between Mexico and the United States -- 4 -- Mexico and the United States during the Cold War -- 5 -- Presidential Summits -- 6 -- Four Facets of the Relationship -- 7 -- The Myth of Mexican Democracy -- 8 -- Economic Optimism -- 9 -- The United States in Transition -- 10 -- Mexico's Two Dimensional Foreign Policy -- 11 -- Economy, Consciousness, Nationalism, and Hegemony -- 12 -- Reappraising Mexico's Political System -- 13 -- Journalists, Academics, and Graduate Students -- 14 -- Luis Echeverria: Hope, Then Crisis -- 15 -- Jose Lopez Portillo: Renewed Hope -- 16 -- The 1982 Crisis and Its Consequences -- 17 -- The Technocrats Arrive -- 18 -- The Death of the Mexican Revolution -- 19 -- The Reign of Neoliberalism -- 20 -- The United States and Mexican Nationalism
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 387-412) and index
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