
Bridging the Border
Transforming Mexico-U.S. Relations
Rowman & Littlefield (Publisher)
Published on 9. July 1997
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-8476-8438-0 (ISBN)
Description
Mexico's foreign policy toward the United States is in a period of transition, sparked by the passage of NAFTA and sustained by ongoing political, economic, and environmental concerns. Here, distinguished scholars from Mexico, the U.S., and the U.K. take up questions relating to the future of Mexico-U.S. relations in crucial areas including lobbying and diplomacy, labor relations, immigration and expatriation, and international finance.
Reviews / Votes
De la Garza and Velasco have done a great service in assembling a group of such able scholars to explore one new dimension of [the U.S.-Mexico] relationship-Mexico's increasing efforts to influence the United States. . . . Bridging the Border is a well-written and valuable contribution to understanding the changing phenomenon of U.S.-Mexican relations. * American Political Science Review * De la Garza and Velasco have produced an important volume on Mexican-U.S. relations from the Mexican point of view, with a special emphasis on Mexican attempts to influence U.S. policy toward Mexico. * CHOICE * Bridging the Border certainly contributes to the debate about the margins for change in US-Mexican relations. -- Ana Covarrubias, El Colegio de Mexico * Latin American Studies * A fine contribution to the field of U.S.-Mexican relations. Given the growing interdependence between Mexico and the United States, Bridging the Border is a timely and welcome contribution to the literature on relations between these two countries. * New Mexico Historical Review * Bridging the Border is a well-written and valuable contribution to understanding the changing phenomenon of U.S.-Mexican relations. -- Robert A. Pastor, professor and director of the Center for North American Studies, American University * American Political Science Review, Vol. 92, No.2 *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8476-8438-0 (9780847684380)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Rodolfo O. de la Garza is Mike Hogg Professor of Community Affairs in the department of government at the University of Texas at Austin. Jesus Velasco is professor of political science, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas, Mexico City.
Content
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Dealing with the American Political System: An Historical Overview, 1910-1995 Chapter 3 Mexico's Foreign Policy after NAFTA: The Tools of Interdependence Chapter 4 Decentralized Diplomacy: The Role of Consular Offices in Mexico's Relations with its Diaspora Chapter 5 Foreign Policy Comes Home: The Domestic Consequences of the Program for Mexican Communities Living in Foreign Countries Chapter 6 The Rise of the Mexico Lobby in Washington: Even Further from God, and Even Closer to the United States Chapter 7 Selling Ideas, Buying Influence: Mexico and American Think Tanks in the Promotion of NAFTA Chapter 8 The Negotiations between the Mexican Government and the U.S. Financial Community: A New Interpretation Chapter 9 Discord in U.S.-Mexican Labor Relations and the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation Chapter 10 Mexico's New Foreign Policy: States, Societies, and Institutions