
Two Nations Indivisible
Mexico, the United States, and the Road Ahead
Shannon K. O'Neil(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 9. May 2013
Book
Hardback
260 pages
978-0-19-989833-6 (ISBN)
Description
Overlooked in today's bloody headlines is Mexico's fundamental transformation. In over three short decades it has gone from a poor to a middle class nation, a closed to an open economy, an authoritarian to a vibrant (if at times messy) democracy, and a local to an increasingly binational society. But while things are much better than portrayed, Mexico does face a true security challenge. It stands at a crossroads. It can follow a path toward a top ten economy, an open democracy, and a leading world voice, or one that spirals down into drug-fueled corruption and violence. Today's choices will define not only Mexico's future, but also that of the United States. Perhaps no other nation is as indelibly intertwined with our economy, society, and daily lives. What happens in Mexico will affect the United States for decades to come.
Two Nations Indivisible tells the story of the making of modern Mexico, and what it means for the United States. Recounting the economic, political, social, and security changes of the last thirty years, it provides a roadmap for the greatest overlooked foreign policy challenge of our time -relations with our southern neighbor. For the good of both countries, it argues against walling the United States off from its neighbor; and instead for investing finally in a true partnership.
Two Nations Indivisible tells the story of the making of modern Mexico, and what it means for the United States. Recounting the economic, political, social, and security changes of the last thirty years, it provides a roadmap for the greatest overlooked foreign policy challenge of our time -relations with our southern neighbor. For the good of both countries, it argues against walling the United States off from its neighbor; and instead for investing finally in a true partnership.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Illustrations
1 map
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
558 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-989833-6 (9780199898336)
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Person
Shannon O'Neil is the Douglas Dillon Fellow for Latin America Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.In addition to her work at CFR, Dr. O'Neil has taught in the political science department at Columbia University. She is a frequent commentator on major television and radio programs, and her work has appeared in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Affairs Latinoamerica, Americas Quarterly, Politica Exterior, Foreign Policy, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times, among others, and she has testified before the U.S. Congress on U.S. policy toward Mexico. She writes the blog, Latin America's Moment, which analyzes developments in Latin America and U.S. relations inthe region.
Author
Douglas Dillon Fellow for Latin America StudiesDouglas Dillon Fellow for Latin America Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, New York
Content
Preface The "Real" Mexico ; Chapter 1 Mexico at the Crossroad ; Chapter 2 Reenvisioning U.S.-Mexico Diplomatic Relations ; Chapter 3 Immigration's Binding Ties ; Chapter 4 Mexico's Lonely Struggle for Democracy ; Chapter 5 Cross-Border Dreams: Mexico's Growing Middle Class ; Chapter 6 Mexico's Rising Insecurity: A Real Illness with the Wrong Prescription ; Chapter 7 Deciding Our Mutual Future ; Bibliography ; Index