Having unilaterally opened its borders to international competition
and foreign investment in the mid-1980s, Mexico has become one of
the world's leading proponents of economic liberalization.
Nevertheless, as the recent uprising of native peoples in Chiapas
has made clear, economic reforms are not universally welcomed.This
book addresses the chall
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