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Book Review
| Les États-Unis et le Mexique: Histoire d'une relation tumultueuse (The United States and Mexico: History of a tumultuous relationship). By Isabelle Vagnoux. (Paris: Harmattan, 2003. 432 pp. Paper, €35.00, ISBN 2-7475-5441-4.) In French.
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| At a time when scholarship on U.S.–Latin American relations has been enriched by cultural approaches and ambitious archival research, Isabelle Vagnoux has produced a history of relations between the United States and Mexico resolutely focused on high politics. The result is a compact overview of major events that will be useful to nonspecialist Francophone readers, followed by a sensible discussion of contemporary issues, such as immigration policy, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and the border economy, based on published sources. |
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