Updated till 2024. Provocative, timely, and lucid, Mexico, a Violent Democracy, and How Geography Can Explain It, is a study that defies most previous beliefs and common assumptions about Mexico to offer an entirely new perspective. Always using logical connections, and taking advantage of new studies on the influence of geography over history, this book offers a highly readable exploration into the country's unique topography, inequality, early colonization, and also its violence, democracy, and corruption today. A must for anyone interested in contemporary issues about Mexico, and also for those interested in a more encompassing view of the role of geography in the development of society in general.
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