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Mexico
From Montezuma to the Rise of the PAN, Third Edition
Overview
In this concise thousand-year history, one of the worldrsquo;s foremost scholars on Latin America explains how Mexicorsquo;s present and future flow directly from its past. Going well beyond a comprehensive description of recent events and crises, Jaime Suchlicki provides an introduction to the countryrsquo;s early native civilizations, its natural environment, the Spaniardsrsquo; harsh rule, independence and revolution, the long dominant Partido Revolucionario Institucionalrsquo;s demise, and the complex and sometimes tumultuous relationship with the United States.
Major Themes
Professor Suchlicki suggests seven major recurring patterns in Mexican history and convincingly describes their contribution to Mexicorsquo;s current and future difficulties. This new edition provides an analysis of recent social, economic, and political developments, including the hotly contested 2006 election, in which the electoral tribunal determined the presidency and Felipe Calderón became Mexicorsquo;s second consecutive president from the Partido Acción Nacional (PAN).
Current Relations
Finally, Suchlicki also analyzes the current state of U.S.–Mexican relations on key issues such as immigration.
Mexico is essential reading for anyone seeking an up-to-date perspective on Americarsquo;s neighbor to the south.