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Andres OppenheimerPublication Details
Book1st edLittle, Brown and Co1996Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) F1236 .O68 1996 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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This is an attempt to understand Mexico’s steep descent into turmoil, which happened rapidly after the uprising in Chiapas on New Year’s Day 1994. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Political corruption — Mexico — History — 20th century
- Business enterprises — Corrupt practices — Mexico — History — 20th century
- Business enterprises — United States — History — 20th century
- Guerrillas — Mexico — History — 20th century
- Mexico — Politics and government — 1988-
- Mexico — Foreign economic relations — United States
- United States — Foreign economic relations — Mexico
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- Written as a fast-paced narrative, with exclusive interviews from key players - including President Zedillo, former president Salinas, and Subcommander Marcos, the Zapatista guerrilla leader - Bordering on Chaos gives us the inside story of the dramatic events that have shaken Mexico in recent years. From the behind-the-scenes maneuvering on NAFTA to why Clinton fought for a $50 billion Mexican bailout, Bordering on Chaos delivers revelation after revelation: the Mexican government’s secret payments to the media and opposition parties; how, when he was a child, Salinas accidentally killed a twelve- year-old maid, and how the story was suppressed; and how President Zedillo may have obscured key parts of his own history. Oppenheimer tells the real story of how Zedillo won the elections, and details a never-disclosed meeting between Salinas and Zedillo in 1995, at which they established the terms of Salinas’s voluntary exile. Beyond insights into Mexico’s most recent crises, Bordering on Chaos takes a broader look into the country’s past and future. Based on secret polls from Mexico’s three largest political parties and in-depth interviews with intellectuals such as Nobel laureate Octavio Paz, Oppenheimer shows that Mexico is much more pro-American than generally believed, and suggests that the ruling elite has long used a warped version of Mexico’s nationalism to negotiate with Washington. But Oppenheimer sees amid the decay the seeds of a modern democracy in little-noticed phenomena, such as the growing political and economic influence of Mexico’s northern states and the emergence of an increasingly vocal civic society
Contents
- 1. The Party Is Over
- 2. The Scepter of the Seven Forces
- 3. Chiapas: Opera and Revolution
- 4. Marcos
- 5. The Banquet
- 6. The Accidental Candidate
- 7. The Cleanest Election
- 8. A Bittersweet Victory
- 9. Murder in the Family
- 10. The Secret Meeting
- 11. The Christmas Nightmare
- 12. Unmasking Marcos
- 13. Unmasking Mexico
- 14. The Northern Offensive
- 15. The Police Connection
- 16. Fall and Resurrection
ISBN
- 0316650951
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