
The Making of Mexico
Revolution, Reform, and Transformation
Pamela K. Starr(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Published on 20. March 2026
Book
Hardback
276 pages
978-1-5095-6425-5 (ISBN)
Description
Mexico matters. It is one of the most important emerging market economies in the world and arguably the most important country in the everyday lives of Americans. Yet what do we really know about it?
By revealing the unwritten rules of behavior that drive Mexico's politics, economy, and foreign policy, leading political scientist Pamela K. Starr explores the competing forces shaping Mexican modernity. Tracing the origins of these behavioral forces in history, she shows how they characterize Mexico's foreign relations and security challenges as well as explain the strengths and weaknesses of its institutions. Amid growing pressure for reform and tumultuous US-Mexico relations, Starr gets to the heart of the forces influencing decision-making in Mexico's current regime, known as the Fourth Transformation. Her fresh and concise analysis of Mexico - its historic trajectory and contemporary political landscape - unpacks why this modern market economy behaves as it does.
The Making of Mexico offers an incisive introduction to Mexico for students of Mexican history, politics, and political economy, as well as US-Mexico relations and Latin American politics.
By revealing the unwritten rules of behavior that drive Mexico's politics, economy, and foreign policy, leading political scientist Pamela K. Starr explores the competing forces shaping Mexican modernity. Tracing the origins of these behavioral forces in history, she shows how they characterize Mexico's foreign relations and security challenges as well as explain the strengths and weaknesses of its institutions. Amid growing pressure for reform and tumultuous US-Mexico relations, Starr gets to the heart of the forces influencing decision-making in Mexico's current regime, known as the Fourth Transformation. Her fresh and concise analysis of Mexico - its historic trajectory and contemporary political landscape - unpacks why this modern market economy behaves as it does.
The Making of Mexico offers an incisive introduction to Mexico for students of Mexican history, politics, and political economy, as well as US-Mexico relations and Latin American politics.
Reviews / Votes
"I have eagerly awaited Pamela K. Starr's Mexico analysis for years, and The Making of Mexico does not disappoint. Generalists trying to understand Mexico will benefit from her profound understanding and insights, while experts will reexamine the cliches and their own biases."Roberta S. Jacobson, former US ambassador to Mexico
"The Making of Mexico is an ambitious and comprehensive account of the construction of the Mexican state. For readers seeking to understand not only what the Mexican state is today, but how it was made and remade over time, this book is an essential reference. No other single volume offers such a sustained, panoramic review of the Mexican state across its long and contested history."
Rafael Fernandez de Castro, University of California San Diego
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-6425-5 (9781509564255)
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Person
Pamela K. Starr is Professor of the Practice of International Relations and Public Diplomacy at the University of Southern California and Senior Advisor at Monarch Global Strategies. She is an internationally renowned specialist on Mexico and U.S.-Mexico relations. Pamela advises the U.S. State Department and has advised senior politicians on both sides of the border including the U.S. Secretary of State and Mexican Foreign Minister. She has testified before Congress.
Content
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations Introduction
Part I History
1 Mexico's Pre-Revolutionary Experience
2 Revolutionary Inheritances
3 The PRI System in Action
4 The Collapse of the PRI System
Part II Reformist Mexico
5 Democracy
6 Security
7 Economy
8 Foreign Relations
Part III Mexico Today
9 The Fourth Transformation
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations Introduction
Part I History
1 Mexico's Pre-Revolutionary Experience
2 Revolutionary Inheritances
3 The PRI System in Action
4 The Collapse of the PRI System
Part II Reformist Mexico
5 Democracy
6 Security
7 Economy
8 Foreign Relations
Part III Mexico Today
9 The Fourth Transformation
Notes
Bibliography
Index