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Revolution in Development

Mexico and the Governance of the Global Economy

Christy Thornton

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English
University of California Press
12 January 2021
Revolution in Development uncovers the surprising influence of postrevolutionary Mexico on the twentieth century's most important international economic institutions. Drawing on extensive archival research in Mexico, the United States, and Great Britain, Christy Thornton meticulously traces how Mexican officials repeatedly rallied Third World leaders to campaign for representation in global organizations and redistribution through multilateral institutions. By decentering the United States and Europe in the history of global economic governance, Revolution in Development shows how Mexican economists, diplomats, and politicians fought for more than five decades to reform the rules and institutions of the global capitalist economy. In so doing, the book demonstrates, Mexican officials shaped not only their own domestic economic prospects but also the contours of the project of international development itself.
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Imprint:   University of California Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9780520297166
ISBN 10:   0520297164
Pages:   310
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Christy Thornton is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Latin American Studies at Johns Hopkins University.

Reviews for Revolution in Development: Mexico and the Governance of the Global Economy

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 *


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