United States and Mexico

Between Partnership and Conflict, 2nd Edition

By Jorge I Domínguez, Rafael Fernández de Castro

Series: Contemporary Inter-American Relations 

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"In this revised edition of their indispensable book, two seasoned and astute analysts concisely illuminate the history, dynamics, and prospects of perhaps the most important international relationship for the United States, that with neighboring Mexico. Their new preface and epilogue explore the impact of the U.S. response to the 9/11 attacks, the international reaction to the unilateral displays of U.S. power that followed, and the rise of China’s economy and influence. They examine the complex interplay of domestic and international political and economic forces on both sides of the border that makes this unique relationship so complex and so difficult, but vital, to manage."

Abraham F. Lowenthal, University of Southern California, and founding director, Inter-American Dialogue

"This compact but comprehensive book explains both the profound transformation in U.S.–Mexican relations in the past two decades and the enduring asymmetry that makes a genuine partnership so difficult. With great skill and an encyclopedia of knowledge, Domínguez and Fernández de Castro distill the essential features of the relationship into a book that all North Americans should read."

Robert A. Pastor, Co-Director, Center for North American Studies, American University

"This book is by far the best available study of Mexico–U.S. relations. Although Domínguez and Fernández de Castro are sensitive to the specific historical characteristics of the bilateral relationship, they consistently place their subject in a broader international context. They address topics ranging from the impact of NAFTA to the complex policy issues that challenge government officials in both Mexico and the United States. The analysis is sharp and the writing is clear, making the book ideally suited for classroom use."

Kevin J. Middlebrook, Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London

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