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Vanishing Frontiers - The Forces Driving Mexico and the United States Together (Hardcover)
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Vanishing Frontiers - The Forces Driving Mexico and the United States Together (Hardcover)
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List price R662
Loot Price R580
Discovery Miles 5 800
You Save R82 (12%)
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A nuanced, story-driven narrative about the deeply intertwined
business and cultural relationship between the United States and
Mexico, and the need to tear down, rather than fortify, walls A
certain narrative about the relationship between the United States
and Mexico has taken shape over the last twenty years. Many believe
that our trade and immigration policies have undercut American
labor, and that Mexico itself is a place where drugs and violence
are rampant. They believe that these two countries, living side by
side, are about as different as can be. But as Andrew Selee shows,
the demographics, economics, politics, and culture of these two
countries have more in common than meets the eye. Vanishing
Frontiers is the story of the cultural and economic intertwining of
these two countries. Beloved US brands like Sara Lee and Thomas'
English Muffins are owned by Mexico City-based Grupo Bimbo. Forty
percent of the manufactured goods that flow across the border with
Mexico are products that US and Mexican firms assemble together in
shared supply chains. As immigration from Mexico has reached an
all-time low, a million Americans--retirees, job seekers, and
more--live in Mexico, almost as many expats as live in all the
countries of the European Union combined. Meanwhile, more than a
tenth of all Americans now trace their heritage to Mexico, and they
are among the fastest-growing consumer segments for everything from
prime-time television programs to the Super Bowl. There has been a
dramatic change in the way Mexico and the United States relate to
each other, but few Americans have noticed the depth of this
change. As Selee shows in this important and timely book, the
US-Mexico border is a seam that weaves together the two economies
and cultures, not a barrier between two radically different
societies.
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