Abstract

Prologue - J.G. Castaneda, Foreign Affairs Ministry of Mexico. Introduction - J.S. Tulchin and A.D. Selee. The Politics Of Change. After the Second of July: Challenges and Opportunities for the Fox Administration - C. Elizondo. Security and Governance: The Urgent Need for State Reform - R. B. Manaut. Mexican Labor at a Crossroads - K. Burgess. Mexico's Unfinished Symphony: The Zapatista Movement - R. Stavenhagen. The Role of Women in the New Mexico - M. Lamas. Transition or Restructuring of Society? - I. Bizberg. The Economics Of Change And The Challenge Of Social Development. A Long View of Mexico's Political Economy: What's Changed? What Are the Challenges? - M. Pastor and C. Wise. NAFTA and the WTO's Role in Transforming Mexico's Economic System - S. Clarkson. The Challenges to Rural Mexico in an Open Economy - K. Appendini. Economic Reform and Development: What Have We Learned? - G. Ranis. Mexicans Abroad. Building Transnational Ties: Mexicans in the United States - S. Pitti. Campaigning for Change: Reinventing NAFTA to Serve Migrant Communities - R.L. Bach. Conclusion. Toward a New Partnership with Mexico - J.S. Tulchin and A.D. Selee.

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