Format:
1 Online-Ressource (374 p)
Edition:
[Online-Ausgabe]
ISBN:
9780520972513
Content:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART ONE. The Trump paradox -- 1. How Do We Explain Trump's Paradoxical Yet Electorally Successful Use of a False US-Mexico Narrative? -- Chapter 2 What Were the Paradoxical Consequences of Militarizing the Border with Mexico? -- PART TWO. Mexico-US migration -- 3. How Did We Get to the Current Mexico-US Migration System, and How Might It Look in the Near Future? -- Chapter 4 Recession versus Removals: Which Finished Mexican Unauthorized Migration? -- Chapter 5 How Is the Health of the Mexican-Origin Population on Both Sides of the Border Affected by Policies and Attitudes in the United States? -- Chapter 6 What Shall Be the Future for the Children of Migration? -- Chapter 7 What Are the Policy Implications of Declining Unauthorized Immigration from Mexico? -- Chapter 8 How Does Mexican Migration Affect the US Labor Market? -- PART THREE. Trade integration -- Chapter 9 Before and after NAFTA -- Chapter 10 What Is the Relationship between US-Mexico Migration and Trade in Agriculture? -- Chapter 11 Is Complementarity Sustainable in the US-Mexico Automotive Sector? -- Chapter 12 What Policies Make Sense in a US-Mexico Trade Deal? -- Part Four Racial Politics -- Chapter 13 What Is the Historical and Political Context for Trump's Nativist Appeal? -- Chapter 14 How Has the New Mexico-US Relationship Affected Mexican Nationalism? -- Chapter 15 What Are the Social Consequences of Immigrant Scapegoating by Political Elites? -- Chapter 16 How Do Latinos Respond to Anti-Immigrant Politics? -- Chapter 17 Anti-Immigrant Backlash: Is There a Path Forward? -- Acronyms -- Notes -- Glossary of Key Terms -- References -- Contributors -- Index
Content:
The Trump Paradox: Migration, Trade, and Racial Politics in US-Mexico Integration explores one of the most complex and unequal cross-border relations in the world, in light of both a twenty-first-century political economy and the rise of Donald Trump. Despite the trillion-plus dollar contribution of Latinos to the US GDP, political leaders have paradoxically stirred racial resentment around immigrants just as immigration from Mexico has reached net zero. With a roster of state-of-the-art scholars from both Mexico and the US, The Trump Paradox explores a dilemma for a divided nation such as the US: in order for its economy to continue flourishing, it needs immigrants and trade
Note:
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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In English
Additional Edition:
9780520302563
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als print 9780520302563
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1525/9780520972513
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