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11. The Once-and-Future Majority: Latino Politics in Los Angeles
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents xi
- Tables and Figures xv
- Contributors xix
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PART I: Introduction
- 1. Coherent Connection or Commonplace Contiguity? Theorizing About the California-Mexico Overlap 3
- 2. Mexico and California: The Paradox of Tolerance and Dedemocratization 34
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PART II Trends in Mexico: Implications for California
- 3. Reform, Globalization, and Structural Interdependence: New Economic Ties Between Mexico and California 51
- 4. The Connection at Its Source: Changing Socioeconomic Conditions and Migration Patterns 66
- 5. Exporting Conflict: Trans boundary Consequences of Mexican Politics 82
- 6. California and Mexico: Facing the Pacific Rim 113
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PART III Mexicans in California
- 7. Mexicans in Southern California: Societal Enrichment or Wasted Opportunity? 131
- 8. Mexican Labor in California's Economy: From Rapid Growth to Likely Stability 147
- 9. Separating Myth from Reality: The Impact of Mexican Immigration on Health and Human Services 164
- 10. In Search of the American Dream: Obstacles to Latino Educational Achievement 176
- 11. The Once-and-Future Majority: Latino Politics in Los Angeles 196
- 12. The Mexican Diaspora in California: Limits and Possibilities for the Mexican Government 221
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PART IV Conclusions
- 13. From State to "state" Managing Mexico's California Connection 239
- 14. Challenges from the South: Enhancing California's Mexico Connection 254
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Appendixes
- A. North of the Border: Who Makes What Decisions Where 279
- B. The California-Mexico Connection in Tables and Figures 289
- Notes 309
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents xi
- Tables and Figures xv
- Contributors xix
-
PART I: Introduction
- 1. Coherent Connection or Commonplace Contiguity? Theorizing About the California-Mexico Overlap 3
- 2. Mexico and California: The Paradox of Tolerance and Dedemocratization 34
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PART II Trends in Mexico: Implications for California
- 3. Reform, Globalization, and Structural Interdependence: New Economic Ties Between Mexico and California 51
- 4. The Connection at Its Source: Changing Socioeconomic Conditions and Migration Patterns 66
- 5. Exporting Conflict: Trans boundary Consequences of Mexican Politics 82
- 6. California and Mexico: Facing the Pacific Rim 113
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PART III Mexicans in California
- 7. Mexicans in Southern California: Societal Enrichment or Wasted Opportunity? 131
- 8. Mexican Labor in California's Economy: From Rapid Growth to Likely Stability 147
- 9. Separating Myth from Reality: The Impact of Mexican Immigration on Health and Human Services 164
- 10. In Search of the American Dream: Obstacles to Latino Educational Achievement 176
- 11. The Once-and-Future Majority: Latino Politics in Los Angeles 196
- 12. The Mexican Diaspora in California: Limits and Possibilities for the Mexican Government 221
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PART IV Conclusions
- 13. From State to "state" Managing Mexico's California Connection 239
- 14. Challenges from the South: Enhancing California's Mexico Connection 254
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Appendixes
- A. North of the Border: Who Makes What Decisions Where 279
- B. The California-Mexico Connection in Tables and Figures 289
- Notes 309
- Index 353