Winter 2002 Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies

Abstract: 

U.S. and Mexico: Redefining the Relationship by Kate Davidson

Progressive Economic Engagement by Richard A. Gephardt

Security in the Americas by Beth Morales

Going Public: The Politics of Mexico’s New Presidency by Denise Dresser

Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Mexico by Alex M. Saragoza

Surviving Mexico’s Agrarian Crisis: Two women in the Purépecha Heartland by Annelise Wunderlich

Crimes Past and Present: The Cycle of Terror in Contemporary Guatemala by Angelina Snodgrass Godoy

The Mexican Revolution: An International Perspective by Alex Saragoza

Kukdong: A Case of Effective Labor Standards Enforcement by Jeremy Blasi

The Relentless Instability of Street Children’s Lives by Misha Klein

Political Participation in the Age of Neoliberalism by Ruth Collier

The Mexican Revolution of 1910:The Bancroft Library by Walter Brem

Binational Forum on Migrant Health by Paula Worby

Author: 
Center for Latin American Studies, UC Berkeley
Publication date: 
March 1, 2002
Publication type: 
Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies Article

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