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The reinvention of Mexico : national ideology in a neoliberal era / Gavin O'Toole.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
O'Toole, Gavin.
Series:
Liverpool Latin American studies ; new ser., 12.
Liverpool Latin American studies ; new ser., 12
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nationalism--Mexico--History--20th century.
Nationalism.
Neoliberalism--Mexico--History--20th century.
Neoliberalism.
Mexico--Politics and government--1988-2000.
Mexico.
Latin America--Politics and government--1980-.
Latin America.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (302 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Reinvention of Mexico explores the ideological conflict between neoliberalism and nationalism that has been at the core of economic and political developments in Latin America since the mid-1980s. It focuses on Mexico, which offers a unique opportunity to study one of the ruptures in 20th-century political thought that has come to define an era of unprecedented globalization. The book examines how neoliberals dismantling the statist economy in Mexico under President Carlos Salinas de Gortari (1988-94) confronted the dominant, official ideology upon which the country’s development had hitherto been based: revolutionary nationalism. It also considers how intellectuals and the main political forces to the left and right of the PRI grappled with the issues generated by the climate of market reform, in a period when there appeared to be few ideological alternatives to it, and the broader effort to reconcile economic liberalism with revolutionary nationalism that Salinas was attempting. Showing that the case of Mexico during the 1990s had important implications for the study of nationalism, the book offers timely insights into national responses to globalization and the form taken by debates about the most appropriate vision of political economy in Latin America. The highly contested result of Mexico’s 2006 election demonstrated the extent to which the fateful ideological conflict between neoliberalism and nationalism remains unresolved.
Contents:
[Pt.] I. Nationalism and liberalism. Introduction : Salinas, 'the unmentionable one'
From nation-building to crisis
[pt.] II. Construction : state discourses. New nationalism and social liberalism
The reform of Article 27
Free trade
[pt.] III. Contestation : opposition discourses. The intellectual reassessment of national ideology
Nationalism and the left : the PRD
Nationalism and the right : the PAN
Conclusion : the fate of Mexican national ideology.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-275) and index.
ISBN:
1-78138-822-9
1-84631-629-4
OCLC:
732956421

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