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An annotated Foreign Affairs syllabus on Mexican politics.
This article appears in full on CFR.org by permission of its original publisher. It was originally available here.
Author: Shannon K. O'Neil, Douglas Dillon Fellow for Latin America Studies
August 18, 2009
Foreign Affairs
An annotated Foreign Affairs syllabus on Mexican politics.
This article appears in full on CFR.org by permission of its original publisher. It was originally available here.
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