The Latin American Border. Imperialism, Immigration and the New Latin American Condition
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https://doi.org/10.15359/rep.5-1.10Keywords:
Latin America, imperialism, immigrationAbstract
For some years now, Mexico has faced a difficult and complex situation regarding its Latin American condition. On the one hand, the accelerated North Americanization of its cultural models and the conservative turn of its dominant political power are based on a trend that since 1994, with the Free Trade Agreement signed with the United States and Canada, wants to establish as definitive: think about ourselves and plan our future in the shadow of the empire, which would imply distancing ourselves from the new cycle of political and social organization that Latin America is experiencing.
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