Description - Mexico's External Relations in the 1990's by Riordan Roett
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. An overarching analysis of the context of Mexico's international relations is followed by a discussion of interdependence. Is interdependence the new paradigm with which to examine Mexico's relations with the world? Is national sovereignty, as traditionally defined, a relevant concept for Mexico in the 1990s? Drawing on the themes developed in the first sections, subsequent chapters assess options for Mexico vis a vis Western Europe, the Pacific Basin, the "South", Central America, and multilateral organizations. In the final section, the Mexico-U.S. bilateral relationship is examined from the Mexican, North American, and European perspectives, with an eue toward options for the next decade.
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