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List of Figures and Tables | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
Dealing with the American Political System: An Historical Overview 1910-1995 | p. 1 |
Mexico's Foreign Policy after NAFTA: The Tools of Interdependence | p. 33 |
Decentralized Diplomacy: The Role of Consular Offices in Mexico's Relations with its Diaspora | p. 49 |
Foreign Policy Comes Home: The Domestic Consequences of the Program for Mexican Communities Living in Foreign Countries | p. 69 |
The Rise of the Mexico Lobby in Washington: Even Further from God, and Even Closer to the United States | p. 89 |
Selling Ideas, Buying Influence: Mexico and American Think Tanks in the Promotion of NAFTA | p. 125 |
The Negotiations between the Mexican Government and the U.S. Financial Community: A New Interpretation | p. 149 |
Discord in U.S.-Mexican Labor Relations and the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation | p. 161 |
Mexico's New Foreign Policy: States, Societies, and Institutions | p. 181 |
Index | p. 197 |
About the Contributors | p. 207 |
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