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The Politics of Dependency - US Reliance on Mexican Oil and Farm Labor (Hardcover)
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The Politics of Dependency - US Reliance on Mexican Oil and Farm Labor (Hardcover)
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The United States and Mexico trade many commodities, the most
important of which are indispensable sources of energy-crude oil
and agricultural labor. Mexican oil and workers provide cheap and
reliable energy for the United States, while US petro dollars and
agricultural jobs supply much-needed income for the Mexican
economy. Mexico's economic dependence on the United States is
well-known, but The Politics of Dependency makes a compelling case
that the United States is also economically dependent on Mexico.
Expanding dependency theory beyond the traditional premise that
weak countries are dominated by powerful ones, Martha Menchaca
investigates how the United States and Mexico have developed an
asymmetrical codependency that disproportionally benefits the
United States. In particular, she analyzes how US foreign policy
was designed to enable the US government to help shape the
development of Mexico's oil industry, as well as how migration from
Mexico to the United States has been regulated by the US Congress
to ensure that American farmers have sufficient labor. This
unprecedented dual study of energy sectors that are usually
examined in isolation reveals the extent to which the United States
has become economically dependent on Mexico, even as it remains the
dominant partner in the relationship. It also exposes the long-term
effects of the agricultural policies of NAFTA, which led to the
unemployment of millions of agricultural workers in Mexico, a large
percentage of whom relocated to the United States.
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