Mexico's External Relations in the 1990s /
Mexico's External Relations in the 1990s /
ed. by Riordan Roett.
- 1 online resource (279 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- PART I INTRODUCTION -- 1 Mexico's Strategic Alternatives in the Changing World System: Four Options, Four Ironies -- 2 Mexico and the World: Opportunities and Risks in the 1990s -- PART 2 NEW APPROACHES TO FOREIGN RELATIONS -- 3 North American Interdependence: Mexico's New Paradigm for the 1990s -- 4 Mexico's Definition and Use of "National Security": Toward a New Concept for the 1990s -- PART 3 REGIONAL ALTERNATIVES -- 5 Mexico's European Policy Agenda: Perspectives on the Past, Proposals for the Future -- 6. Mexico and the European Community: Toward a New Relationship? -- 7 Mexico and the Pacific Rim: Toward a Foreign and Domestic Policy Agenda -- 8 The Dynamics of Pacific Rim Industrialization: How Mexico Can Join the Asian Flock of "Flying Geese" -- 9 Mexico and Latin America: Prospects for a New Relationship -- 10 Mexico's Relations with Central America: Changing Priorities, Persisting Interest -- 11 Mexico in the New Era of the United Nations: Continuity and Change -- PART 4 THE PRIMACY OF RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES -- 12 Forging a North American Economy: Issues for Mexico in the 1990s -- 13 Mexico and the United States: A New Convergence of Interests -- 14 Mexico and the "Hegemony" of the United States: Past, Present, and Future -- About the Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Examining the various components of Mexico's external relations, both political and economic, the authors explore possible scenarios for the country in the changing global environment of the 1990s.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781555872380 9781685853235
10.1515/9781685853235 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Caribbean & Latin American.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- PART I INTRODUCTION -- 1 Mexico's Strategic Alternatives in the Changing World System: Four Options, Four Ironies -- 2 Mexico and the World: Opportunities and Risks in the 1990s -- PART 2 NEW APPROACHES TO FOREIGN RELATIONS -- 3 North American Interdependence: Mexico's New Paradigm for the 1990s -- 4 Mexico's Definition and Use of "National Security": Toward a New Concept for the 1990s -- PART 3 REGIONAL ALTERNATIVES -- 5 Mexico's European Policy Agenda: Perspectives on the Past, Proposals for the Future -- 6. Mexico and the European Community: Toward a New Relationship? -- 7 Mexico and the Pacific Rim: Toward a Foreign and Domestic Policy Agenda -- 8 The Dynamics of Pacific Rim Industrialization: How Mexico Can Join the Asian Flock of "Flying Geese" -- 9 Mexico and Latin America: Prospects for a New Relationship -- 10 Mexico's Relations with Central America: Changing Priorities, Persisting Interest -- 11 Mexico in the New Era of the United Nations: Continuity and Change -- PART 4 THE PRIMACY OF RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES -- 12 Forging a North American Economy: Issues for Mexico in the 1990s -- 13 Mexico and the United States: A New Convergence of Interests -- 14 Mexico and the "Hegemony" of the United States: Past, Present, and Future -- About the Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Examining the various components of Mexico's external relations, both political and economic, the authors explore possible scenarios for the country in the changing global environment of the 1990s.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781555872380 9781685853235
10.1515/9781685853235 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Caribbean & Latin American.

