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Copyright CEDLA - Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation Oct 2010

Abstract

Grayson's book takes on a topic of tremendous societal relevance. Since the administration of Mexican president Felipe Calderón started to crack down on the drug cartels in December 2006, thousands of people have fallen victim to escalating violence. The 2008 US Joint Forces Command report, for instance, expressed concern that Mexico might be in danger of 'rapid and sudden collapse'. Because the book's primary focus is not on the state, but on the cartels and the individuals involved in the government's anti-drug-strategy, it is not set up to fully answer this question. In the conclusion Grayson identifies a number of fields in need of political reform, such as electoral law and the tax system.

Details

Title
Mexico: Narco-Violence and a Failed State?
Author
Harbers, Imke
Pages
161-163
Publication year
2010
Publication date
Oct 2010
Publisher
CEDLA - Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation
ISSN
09240608
e-ISSN
18794750
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
763168090
Copyright
Copyright CEDLA - Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation Oct 2010