The 1988 presidential election in Mexico was the beginning of a new
era in Mexican history. In this volume, scholars and political
practitioners explore the implications of the election for the
Mexican political system and for Mexico's international
relationships, especially with the United States. In particular,
the contributors examine the reasons for the explosive changes in
the electoral system and discuss the political inheritance of
President Salinas de Gortari.
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