Myths and [mis] perceptions : changing U.S. elite visions of Mexico / Sergio Aguayo ; with content analysis assistance from Miguel Acosta V. ; translated by Julián Brody
Published
La Jolla, CA : Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego ; [Mexico] : Centro de Estudios Internacionales, Colegio de México, [1998]
1. Methods and Objectives 2. Ideas and Institutions in the United States 3. The Understanding between Mexico and the United States 4. Mexico and the United States during the Cold War 5. Presidential Summits 6. Four Facets of the Relationship 7. The Myth of Mexican Democracy 8. Economic Optimism 9. The United States in Transition 10. Mexico's Two Dimensional Foreign Policy 11. Economy, Consciousness, Nationalism, and Hegemony 12. Reappraising Mexico's Political System 13. Journalists, Academics, and Graduate Students 14. Luis Echeverria: Hope, Then Crisis 15. Jose Lopez Portillo: Renewed Hope 16. The 1982 Crisis and Its Consequences 17. The Technocrats Arrive 18. The Death of the Mexican Revolution 19. The Reign of Neoliberalism 20. The United States and Mexican Nationalism
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 387-412) and index
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