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Dismantling the Mexican State?, PDF eBook

Dismantling the Mexican State? PDF

Edited by Rob Aitken, Nikki Craske, David E. Stansfield

Part of the Latin American Studies Series series

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Description

In assessing Carlos Salinas' socio-economic reforms the authors question the extent to which the Mexican state has been radically transformed, and possibly dismantled.

The authors show that the changes which have occurred are uneven, limited and reversible.

Despite the aura of reform it is the degree of continuity which is the most noticeable feature.

In many respects the Mexican State remains highly authoritarian.

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