The Last Good Neighbor The Last Good Neighbor
American Encounters/Global Interactions

The Last Good Neighbor

Mexico in the Global Sixties

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Publisher Description

In The Last Good Neighbor Eric Zolov presents a revisionist account of Mexican domestic politics and international relations during the long 1960s, tracing how Mexico emerged from the shadow of FDR’s Good Neighbor policy to become a geopolitical player in its own right during the Cold War. Zolov shows how President Adolfo López Mateos (1958–1964) leveraged Mexico’s historical ties with the United States while harnessing the left’s passionate calls for solidarity with developing nations in a bold attempt to alter the course of global politics. During this period, Mexico forged relationships with the Soviet Bloc, took positions at odds with US interests, and entered the scene of Third World internationalism. Drawing on archival research from Mexico, the United States, and Britain, Zolov gives a broad perspective on the multitudinous, transnational forces that shaped Mexican political culture in ways that challenge standard histories of the period.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
May 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
432
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
SELLER
Duke University Press
SIZE
39.2
MB
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