

An edition of Bordering on chaos (1996)
guerrillas, stockbrokers, politicians, and Mexico's road to prosperity
By Andres Oppenheimer
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Little, Brown and Co.,Little Brown & Co (T)
Language
eng
Pages
374
Description:
Mexico's growing pains in the era of NAFTA and globalization have been singularly acute and dramatic: a guerrilla uprising, the assassination of political leaders, revelations of high-level corruption, economic collapse, and a $50 billion bailout. Bordering on Chaos is an unrivaled account of the headline-making events that have threatened Mexico's social, political, and economic stability. It is essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand Mexico today - when, more than ever before, what happens in Mexico directly affects the U.S. national interest.
subjects: Politics and government, Guerrillas, Business enterprises, Political corruption, Foreign economic relations, Corrupt practices, History, Corrupción política, Empresas comerciales, Historia, Política y gobierno, Prácticas ilegales, Relaciones económicas exteriores, Mexico, economic conditions, New York Times reviewed, Mexico, politics and government, Mexico, foreign economic relations, Business enterprises, mexico, Business enterprises, united states, United states, foreign economic relations, mexico
Places: United States, Mexico, Empresas comerciales, Estados Unidos, México
Times: 20th century, 1988-, Siglo XX