Mexican Foreign Policy Research Paper by hicaliber
Mexican Foreign Policy
This paper discusses Mexican foreign policy from the early 20th century to the present.
# 93126
| 1,359 words
| 5 sources
| APA
| 2007
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Published
on Mar 11, 2007
in
Latin-American Studies
(Immigration/Emigration issues)
, Latin-American Studies
(Post-Modern (1960 on))
, International Relations
(General)
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Description:
This paper discusses Mexican foreign policy from the standpoint of its relationship with the United States and other Central American nations. A brief history of Mexico's foreign policy in the first half of the 20th century is presented, followed by an analysis of current international relations. The paper considers how Mexico's currency crises and current fiscal situation affect its international standing. Finally, the paper examines Mexico's commitment to human rights, citing a recent case against the United States.
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Sample of Sources Used:
- "Foreign Relations." (2006) Country Studies. Library of Congress. Retrieved 20 Feb 2006 http://countrystudies.us/mexico/92.htm
- "Mexican Public Opinion and Foreign Policy." (2005) Global View 2004. Retrieved 20 Feb 2006 at http://www.ccfr.org/globalviews2004/sub/mex.htm
- Quintero, Natalia Gomez. (3 Jan 2005) "Some question Mexico's foreign policy." El Universal. Retrieved 20 Feb 2006 at http://www.mexidata.info/id358.html
- "Relations with the United States." (2006) Country Studies. Library of Congress. Retrieved 20 Feb 2006 at http://countrystudies.us/mexico/93.htm
- "Tourism." (2006) Country Studies. Library of Congress. Retrieved 20 Feb 2006 at http://countrystudies.us/mexico/79.htm
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Mexican Foreign Policy (2007, March 11)
Retrieved September 28, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/research-paper/mexican-foreign-policy-93126/
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"Mexican Foreign Policy" 11 March 2007.
Web. 28 September. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/research-paper/mexican-foreign-policy-93126/>