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Introduction 3
Pt. I History and Background
1 A Brief History of the U.S.-Mexico Border Region 13
2 Economic Development in Southern Arizona and New Mexico 28
3 The Social and Economic Characteristics of Colonias 40
4 Urbanization and Colonia Development 58
Pt. II Policies and Community Development
5 National and Binational Policies in the Border Region 77
6 National Policies and Colonia Development 91
7 The Challenges to Capacity Building in Colonias 107
8 Developing Community Capacity in Colonias 125
9 Strategies for Capacity Building in Colonias 141
10 The Road Ahead 159
App Arizona and New Mexico Colonias 171
Notes 177
Works Cited 183
Index 199
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