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Mexico: The Struggle for Democratic Development. Daniel C. Levy and Kathleen Bruhn, with Emilio Zebadúa. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. 362p. $48.00 cloth, $18.95 paper

Roderic Ai Camp

American Political Science Review, 2002, vol. 96, issue 2, 445-446

Abstract: Daniel Levy and Kathleen Bruhn, leading Mexicanists, use their scholarly expertise to provide a welcome addition to the literature on contemporary Mexican politics. This work is a lucid, well-integrated interpretation of Mexico's recent transformation economically and politically. It benefits from the past research of both authors and from the insights of their Mexican colleague. The book's primary focus, as they argue in the introductory chapter, is the fundamental role of democracy in altering Mexico's developmental path and political discourse.

Date: 2002
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