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1 | Neoliberal Reform and Politics in Mexico: An Overview | 1 |
2 | NAFTA and the Struggle for Neoliberalism: Mexico's Elusive Quest for First World Status | 27 |
3 | The Debt Crisis and Economic Restructuring: Prospects for Mexican Agriculture | 43 |
4 | From Export-Oriented to Import-Oriented Industrialization: Changes in Mexico's Manufacturing Sector, 1988-1994 | 63 |
5 | Mexico's "Old" and "New" Maquiladora Industries: Contrasting Approaches to North American Integration | 85 |
6 | The Mexican Political Pretransition in Comparative Perspective | 107 |
7 | The Private Sector and Political Regime Change in Mexico | 127 |
8 | Economic Restructuring, State-Labor Relations, and the Transformation of Mexican Corporatism | 149 |
9 | Democracy for Whom? Women's Grassroots Political Activism in the 1990s, Mexico City and Chiapas | 167 |
10 | Rural Reforms and the Zapatista Rebellion: Chiapas, 1988-1995 | 187 |
11 | Crossing Borders: Labor Internationalism in the Era of NAFTA | 209 |
12 | Mexico's Economic and Political Futures | 233 |
List of Acronyms | 247 | |
About the Editor and the Contributors | 255 | |
About the Book | 259 | |
Index | 261 |
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