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Roberto Newell G.,Luis Rubio F.

Mexico's Dilemma: The Political Origins Of Economic Crisis

Mexico's Dilemma: The Political Origins Of Economic Crisis

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This book analyzes Mexico's 1982 crisis by examining its political and economic structures, aiming to interpret current problems and restructure society. The main dilemma is the vanishing consensus.

Format: Hardback
Length: 334 pages
Publication date: 13 December 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This book delves into the profound crisis that Mexico faced in 1982, examining the intricate historical evolution of Mexico's political and economic structures. The authors' central objective in penning this comprehensive work is to offer an insightful interpretation of Mexico's current challenges, with the ultimate goal of analyzing the necessary steps required to address some of the most pressing dilemmas and to reshape the very fabric of Mexican society. At the heart of Mexico's predicament lies a significant dilemma: the gradual erosion of consensus. This erosion has profound implications for the country's future, as it threatens to undermine the stability and cohesion of Mexican society.

To understand the origins of this dilemma, the book takes a deep dive into Mexico's historical journey, tracing the development of its political and economic systems from the colonial era to the present day. The authors highlight the key events, policies, and ideologies that have shaped Mexico's political landscape, including the rise of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), the implementation of neoliberal economic policies, and the rise of organized crime. Through this historical analysis, the book sheds light on the factors that have contributed to the erosion of consensus in Mexico.

One of the central themes of the book is the role of political institutions in shaping Mexico's development. The authors argue that the PRI, which dominated Mexican politics for nearly 80 years, was characterized by a lack of accountability, corruption, and a disregard for the needs of the Mexican people. This legacy of authoritarianism and corruption has left a deep imprint on Mexican society, perpetuating a cycle of poverty, inequality, and social unrest.

In response to this crisis, the book proposes a range of solutions aimed at rebuilding consensus and promoting social justice in Mexico. The authors advocate for a more democratic and transparent political system, where citizens have greater access to information and participation in decision-making processes. They also emphasize the importance of economic development, particularly in marginalized communities, to address the root causes of poverty and inequality.

Furthermore, the book highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to combating organized crime, which has become a major threat to Mexico's stability and security. The authors propose a multi-faceted strategy that includes strengthening law enforcement agencies, promoting social cohesion, and addressing the root causes of crime, such as poverty and inequality.

In conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of the crisis that Mexico faced in 1982, examining the historical roots of the country's challenges and proposing innovative solutions to address them. By highlighting the role of political institutions, economic development, and organized crime, the book provides a roadmap for rebuilding consensus and promoting social justice in Mexico. This is an essential read for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of Mexico's political and social landscape.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367017118

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