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. Castañeda has been hailed as the "leading Mexican voice in the U.S. media" (In These Times). In The Mexican Shock Castañeda 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.
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Current Affairs & PoliticsSocial SciencesPrint BooksBusinessHistoryNonfictionImmigration & EmigrationLatinos & Latin AmericansWorld PoliticsLatin American HistoryEconomicsMexicans & Mexican AmericansLatin America & the Caribbean - Politics & GovernmentMexican HistoryEconomic ConditionsImmigration & Emigration - Latin AmericaMexico - Politics & GovernmentGeneral & Miscellaneous Mexican HistoryEconomic Conditions in Latin AmericaMexico->Emigration and immigration



