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'Mexico in Transition is a wonderful collection that will provide readers a broad and insightful analysis of the impact of twenty years of neoliberal policies and the ways that Mexicans have responded to these changes. Grounded in the fieldwork experience of some of the most knowledgeable experts on Mexican politics and society, the book transcends the limitations of the usual edited volumes to offer valuable studies of both rural and urban Mexico from a variety of disciplinary perspectives."--Judith Adler Hellman, York University, Toronto
"A superb collection of essays on matters of labor, the peasantry, migrants, indigenous groups, women, export industries, and debtors, that brings to light the "other side" of neoliberalism...."--Susan Eckstein, Boston University, Past President, Latin American Studies Association
"[E]xcellent...Mexico in Transition stands as a compelling indictment of what passes as the glories of globalization and market integration. A must read for anyone interested in the political economy of development."--Michael J. Watts, Director, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Mexico in Transition : Neoliberal Globalism, the State and Civil Society (Globalization and the Semi-Periphery: Impacts, Opposition, Alternatives),Gerardo Otero,Zed Books,1842773593,Civil society,Development - Economic Development,Economic conditions,Government - International,Labor policy,Mexico,Political Science,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Public Policy - Economic Policy,Public Policy - General,Social movements,Economics,Globalization,Political Science / Public Policy
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