Mexican Trends: The Next Five Years,

Abstract

Contents: How Will Economic Recovery Be Managed?; What Are the Likely Strategies and Effects of Economic Distribution Policies?; What Are the Political Consequences of Changes in Elite-Mass Socialization?; What Will Be the Impact of Changes in Political and Intellectual Leadership?; What Impact Will Major Groups Have on Policymaking?; What Are the Implications of Central American Conflicts for Mexican Politics?; What Implications Do Border Problems Have for US-Mexican Relations?; What Factors Explain the Decline of the PRI and Will It Continue to Accelerate?; Is the Role of the Military Changing and What Are the Implications for Civil-Military Relations?; What Are the Potential Strengths of Mexico's Political Opposition and What Will It Mean to the PRI?

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 12, 1985
Accession Number
ADA162988

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  • Daniel C. Levy
  • John J. Bailey
  • Peter H. Smith
  • Roderic A. Camp
  • William Glade

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  • foreign affairs ministry

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  • Political science

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