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The U.S.-Mexican Border Today

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  • The U.S.-Mexican Border Today on Hardback by Paul Ganster
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Systematically exploring the dynamic interface between Mexico and the United States, this comprehensive survey considers the historical development, current politics, society, economy, and daily life of the border region. Now fully updated and revised, the book provides an overview of the history of the region and then traces the economic cycles and social movements from the 1880s through the beginning of the twenty-first century that created the modern border region, showing how the border shares characteristics of both nations while maintaining an internal coherence that transcends its divisive international boundary. The authors conclude with an in-depth analysis of the key issues of the contemporary borderlands: industrial development and maquiladoras, the North American Free Trade Agreement, rapid urbanization, border culture, demographic and migration issues, the environmental crisis, implications of climate change, Native Americans living near the border, U.S. and Mexican cooperation and conflict at the border, and drug trafficking and violence. They also place the border in its global context, examining it as a region caught between the developed and developing world and highlighting the continued importance of borders in a rapidly globalizing world. Richly illustrated with photographs and maps and enhanced by up-to-date and accessible statistical tables, this book is an invaluable resource for all those interested in borderlands and U.S.-Mexican relations.

Author Biography

Paul Ganster is professor of history and director of the Institute for Regional Studies of the Californias at San Diego State University. David E. Lorey was director of the U.S.-Latin American Relations Program at the Hewlett Foundation from 1997 to 2003.
Release date NZ
August 1st, 2015
Author
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributor
  • With David E. Lorey
Country of Publication
United States
Edition
Third Edition
Illustrations
18 Tables, unspecified; 15 Maps; 40 Halftones, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
Imprint
Rowman & Littlefield
Pages
296
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions
161x235x27
ISBN-13
9781442231108
Product ID
23100145

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