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Prologue In the Land of Aztl n
Introduction
Of Ignorance and Arrogance
Preface to the Revised Edition
Not Enough
Chapter 1 Clearing the Land
Chapter 2 The Ambivalence
Chapter 3 White House to Casablanca
Chapter 4 The Flower Wars
Chapter 5 Certifiably Insane
Chapter 6 Running in Vicious Circles
Chapter 7 Fingers, Locks, and Primaries
Chapter 8 Dancing on Marbles in Chinatown
Chapter 9 The Caribbean Three-Step
Chapter 10 Where Did All These People Come From?
Chapter 11 The Hole in the Wall
Chapter 12 Mexico Changes Course
Chapter 13 Incidents of Travel
Chapter 14 The Fox Presidency
Chapter 15 Fidel's Revenge
Chapter 16 Visits from Planet Washington
Chapter 17 The Mothers of All Visits
Chapter 18 Enrique
Chapter 19 The Negotiation That Wasn't
Chapter 20 The End of the Honeymoon
Chapter 21 To Hell With Your Institutions
Epilogue 2025
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Add Bear and the Porcupine: The U.S. and Mexico, Jeffrey Davidow coined the phrase the bear and the porcupine—which has now entered Mexican political discourse—to describe the difficult relationship between the hypersensitive Mexican porcupine and the insensitive American bear. In this revised, Bear and the Porcupine: The U.S. and Mexico to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Bear and the Porcupine: The U.S. and Mexico, Jeffrey Davidow coined the phrase the bear and the porcupine—which has now entered Mexican political discourse—to describe the difficult relationship between the hypersensitive Mexican porcupine and the insensitive American bear. In this revised, Bear and the Porcupine: The U.S. and Mexico to your collection on WonderClub |