Hope and Frustration: Interviews with Leaders of Mexico's Political OppositionCarlos B. Gil Hope and Frustration: Interviews with Leaders of Mexico's Political Opposition spotlights six of the most important opposition figures of today. In-depth interviews by Carlos B. Gil introduce the reader to the ideas and the personalities of the men who increasingly are determining Mexico's political future. From the revolutionary legacies of Cardenas and Madero to the innovative coalition-building of Alcocer and Castillo, the whole spectrum of political thought is represented. |
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Chapter 4 | 99 |
Chapter 5 | 121 |
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano | 149 |
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