Keyword [Mexico] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Trade liberalization in theory and fact: The impact of NAFTA on small corn producers in Mexico |
182. | Challenging the boundaries of citizenship: NGOs and political participation in Monterrey, Mexico |
183. | Weather-workers, saucer seekers, and orthoscientists: Epistemic authority in Central Mexico |
184. | The roles of local non-governmental organizations in peacemaking: The case of Chiapas, Mexico |
185. | Governing governors: Coalitions and sequences of decentralization in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico |
186. | Three essays in effects of social protection programs on labor mobility: The case of Mexico |
187. | Subnational impacts of NAFTA's environmental regime: A comparative analysis of Canada, the United States, and Mexico |
188. | Sustainable development, campesino organizations and technological change among small coffee producers in Chiapas, Mexico |
189. | The state of judicial independence of Latin America: A framework for evaluating judicial independence and the success or failure of judicial reforms (Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, Venezuela) |
190. | Unpacking Mobility, Sex Trafficking, and HIV Vulnerability in Two Mexico-U.S. Border Cities |
191. | The dragon in Big Lusong: Chinese immigration and settlement in Mexico, 1882--1940 |
192. | The second conquest of Mexico: American volunteers, republicanism, and the Mexican War |
193. | Bordering on the sacred: Religion, nation and United States-Mexican relations, 1910--1929 |
194. | Deconstructing AIDS policy: A comparative analysis between Mexico and the United States (Immune deficiency) |
195. | Instability in the South: The Implications of Mexican State Failure on U.S. National Security |
196. | Representing resistance: Women's novels of the Americas and human rights (Toni Morrison, Rosario Castellanos, Mexico, Joy Kogawa, Paule Marshall, Barbados) |
197. | Bioeconomic analysis of alternative management policies for the United States Gulf of Mexico reef fish fishery |
198. | Bridging the human rights divide: Transnational advocacy on labor and economic rights in the 1990s (Mexico, Bangladesh) |
199. | The edge of miracles: Postrevolutionary Mexico City and the remaking of the industrial working class, 1925--1982 |
200. | Three essays on institutional reforms in Mexico |
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