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The Mexican Shock: Its Meaning for the United States
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The Mexican Shock: Its Meaning for the United States

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One of the most trenchant critics of the Latin American scene and American foreign policy, Jorge G. Castaneda has been hailed as the leading Mexican voice in the U.S. media (In These Times). In The Mexican Shock Castaneda examines the major issues in Mexico in recent years and their effects on the United States: emigration, the relationship between politics and economics, the assassination of presidential candidate Luis Colosio, and the rapid devaluation of the peso. He also explores the United States’s changing perceptions of Mexico and the historical and cultural outlooks that still divide the two countries. Finally, he examines the campaign behind Proposition 187 in California, discussing the dangerous mix of ignorance and bias that has formed so much of America’s reaction to Mexico.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 January 1997
Pages
288
ISBN
9781565843127

One of the most trenchant critics of the Latin American scene and American foreign policy, Jorge G. Castaneda has been hailed as the leading Mexican voice in the U.S. media (In These Times). In The Mexican Shock Castaneda examines the major issues in Mexico in recent years and their effects on the United States: emigration, the relationship between politics and economics, the assassination of presidential candidate Luis Colosio, and the rapid devaluation of the peso. He also explores the United States’s changing perceptions of Mexico and the historical and cultural outlooks that still divide the two countries. Finally, he examines the campaign behind Proposition 187 in California, discussing the dangerous mix of ignorance and bias that has formed so much of America’s reaction to Mexico.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 January 1997
Pages
288
ISBN
9781565843127