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The California-Mexico connection / edited by Abraham F. Lowenthal and Katrina Burgess. -
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1993.
xxi, 364 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Content notes : Coherent connection or commonplace contiguity? : theorizing about the California-Mexico overlap -- Mexico and California : the paradox of tolerance and dedemocratization -- Reform, globalization, and structural interdependence : new economic ties between Mexico and California -- Connection at its source : changing socioeconomic conditions and migration patterns -- Exporting conflict : transboundary consequences of Mexican politics -- California and Mexico : facing the Pacific Rim -- Mexicans in Southern California : societal enrichment or wasted opportunity? -- Mexican labor in Californias's economy : from rapid growth to likely stability -- Separating myth from reality : the impact of Mexican immigration on health and human services -- In search of the American dream : obstacles to Latino educational achievement -- Once-and-future majority : Latino politics in Los Angeles -- Mexican Diaspora in California : limits and possibilities for the Mexican government -- From state to "state" : managing Mexico's California connection -- Challenges from the south : enhancing California's Mexico connection.
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* Mexican Americans - California. Mexicano-americanos - California. Buitenlandse betrekkingen.
* Lowenthal, Abraham F. Burgess, Katrina.
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