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"The book represents a major, trend-setting breakthrough in how we understand the origins and growth of international economic organizations and in how historians can decenter a northern framework and more effectively approach south-north interactions across a wide range of topics. . . .This superb book should be required reading for anyone interested in Mexico’s foreign policy and domestic development policies—today or in the past. It is also essential for non-Mexicanists interested in the contested status of today’s international economic institutions and their history."
* H-LatAm *
"Thornton’s book represents an illuminating account that, drawing on absolutely outstanding research, helps us to better think about Mexico’s postrevolutionary history and improves our understanding of center-periphery relations during the twentieth century." * Hispanic American Historical Review *
"Revolution in Development offers a nuanced and multilayered view of hegemony and state agency in the world system." * American Journal of Sociology *
"In well-articulated and concise chapters and drawing on meticulous archival work, Thornton manages to relate the different levels of negotiation and agency of Mexican officials in the international arena, from the most local and personal instances to the changing national and geopolitical contexts." * Redaktion COMPARATIV *

Table of Contents
Introduction: How Could Mexico Matter?
1 • Recognition and Representation: The Mexican Revolution and Multilateral Governance
2 • A New Legal and Philosophic Conception of Credit: Redefining Debt in the 1930s
3 • A Solidarity of Interests: Mexico and the Inter-American Bank
4 • Voice and Vote: Mexico’s Postwar Vision at Bretton Woods
5 • Within Limits of Justice: The Economic Charter for the Americas and Its Critics
6 • Organizing the Terms of Trade: Mexico and the International Trade Organization
7 • The Price of Success: Navigating the New Development Order during the Mexican Miracle
8 • A Mexican International Economic Order? The Echeverría Synthesis
Conclusion: Hegemony and Reaction: The United States in Opposition

Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Revolution in Development Mexico and the

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 12/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9780520297166, 978-0520297166
      ISBN10: 0520297164

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "The book represents a major, trend-setting breakthrough in how we understand the origins and growth of international economic organizations and in how historians can decenter a northern framework and more effectively approach south-north interactions across a wide range of topics. . . .This superb book should be required reading for anyone interested in Mexico’s foreign policy and domestic development policies—today or in the past. It is also essential for non-Mexicanists interested in the contested status of today’s international economic institutions and their history."
      * H-LatAm *
      "Thornton’s book represents an illuminating account that, drawing on absolutely outstanding research, helps us to better think about Mexico’s postrevolutionary history and improves our understanding of center-periphery relations during the twentieth century." * Hispanic American Historical Review *
      "Revolution in Development offers a nuanced and multilayered view of hegemony and state agency in the world system." * American Journal of Sociology *
      "In well-articulated and concise chapters and drawing on meticulous archival work, Thornton manages to relate the different levels of negotiation and agency of Mexican officials in the international arena, from the most local and personal instances to the changing national and geopolitical contexts." * Redaktion COMPARATIV *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: How Could Mexico Matter?
      1 • Recognition and Representation: The Mexican Revolution and Multilateral Governance
      2 • A New Legal and Philosophic Conception of Credit: Redefining Debt in the 1930s
      3 • A Solidarity of Interests: Mexico and the Inter-American Bank
      4 • Voice and Vote: Mexico’s Postwar Vision at Bretton Woods
      5 • Within Limits of Justice: The Economic Charter for the Americas and Its Critics
      6 • Organizing the Terms of Trade: Mexico and the International Trade Organization
      7 • The Price of Success: Navigating the New Development Order during the Mexican Miracle
      8 • A Mexican International Economic Order? The Echeverría Synthesis
      Conclusion: Hegemony and Reaction: The United States in Opposition

      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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