The challenge of institutional reform in Mexico /
edited by Riordan Roett.
- Boulder : L. Rienner Publishers, 1995.
- xvi, 197 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface / Guadalupe Paz -- 1. The Challenge of Institutional Reform in Mexico: An introduction / Riordan Roett -- 2. Mexican Labor and Structural Reform Under Salinas: New Unionism or Old Stalemate? / James G. Samstad and Ruth Berins Collier -- 3. Reforming Land Tenure in Mexico: Peasants, the Market, and the State / Merilee S. Grindle -- 4. Recent Electoral Reforms in Mexico: Prospects for a Real Multiparty Democracy / Jorge Alcocer V. -- 5. Entrepreneurial Interests and Political Action in Mexico: Facing the Demands of Economic Modernization / Matilde Luna -- 6. The 1992 Reforms of Mexican Law on Religion: Prospects of Changing State-Church Relations / Roberto J. Blancarte -- 7. The Politics of Educational Reform in Mexico: Ambivalence Toward Change / Guillermo Trejo -- 8. Designing Social Policy for Mexico's Liberalized Economy, From Social Serviced and Infrastructure to Job Creation / Wayne A. Cornelius.
"Leading group of Mexican and US specialists assesses changes occurring in Mexican social and political institutions, as well as the policy reforms of the Salinas administration. Examines the Catholic Church, civil-military relations, and electoral reform"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57. http://www.loc.gov/hlas/