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Mexico's Fate Amid U.S. – China Competition, Kathleen C. Schwartzman Apr 2021

Mexico's Fate Amid U.S. – China Competition, Kathleen C. Schwartzman

Class, Race and Corporate Power

What is Mexico’s future in the face of global hierarchical shifts. Mexico has existed in a dependent relationship with the United States since the beginning of the 20th century. Mexico’s dependency evolved in tandem with the U.S.’ rise to power. That U.S. dominance is being challenged in the 21st century, thus offering Mexico a chance for a different development path. Drawing on elements from world-systems, dependency, and political economy theories, I consider three possible trajectories: Mexico will develop more autonomously; it will become dependent on China; or it will experience stagnation. Using international and governmental data sets, reports from U.S. …


Review: "Negotiating International Water Rights: Resource Conflict In Turkey, Syria And Iraq" By Müşerref Yetim, Louis Proyect Apr 2017

Review: "Negotiating International Water Rights: Resource Conflict In Turkey, Syria And Iraq" By Müşerref Yetim, Louis Proyect

Class, Race and Corporate Power

A review of Negotiating International Water Rights: Resource Conflict in Turkey, Syria and Iraq by Müşerref Yetim (2016).