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MEXICO Part 1: The Making of the Modern State

Why Study Mexico? History of Revolution, One-Party Dominance, Authoritarianism But has ended one-party rule, democratized, and is now considered a newly industrializing country but many problems still exist

Geography & Population One of the most geographically diverse countries Slightly less than three times size of Texas 2,000 mile border with USA and 600 mile border with Guatemala, 160 mile border with Belize Major Natural Resources: oil and silver

Geography & Population Discussion Question: How has Mexico s geography impacted its development?

Geography & Population Discussion Question: How has Mexico s geography impacted its development? Mts and deserts separate regions, and make communication/transportation difficult Rugged terrain has limited agriculture All this feeds into regionalism in the political culture

Geography & Population Over 114 million inhabitants makes Mexico the 2nd largest country in Latin America 60% Mestizo (mixed Amerindian & Spanish descent) 30% Amerindian (indigenous descent) Largest Spanish speaking country in the world 78% live in urban areas Mexico City has over 20 million people 83% Catholic

Geography & Population Northern areas much better off than the southern and central areas Southern and Central Regions denser population poorer land more ejidatarios (borrowers of land from government) Most of indigenous population lives in south Migration is a major issue economic opportunities in the industrial cities of the north lead many to seek jobs in the maquiladoras, (assembly factories)

History Colonialism & Independence Colonialism Spain ruled Mexico for three centuries Colonial policy was designed to extract from New Spain Independence 1810 Miguel Hidalgo began first of a series of wars for independence 1821 gained independence BUT struggled to create a stable gov t for decades Chaotic period Mexico lost half its territory

History The Porfiriato The Porfiriato (1876-1911) Dictatorship under Porfirio Diaz Came to power by military coup Ruled for 34 years - Stablility Authoritarianism Cientificos (scientists) Foreign investment and economic growth Growing gap between rich/poor

History The Revolution 0f 1910 Revolution of 1910 - Reformers End Dictatorship Revolution turned into Civil War Caudillos (political/military strongmen) challenged one another for power Emiliano Zapata led peasant revolt (central/southern states) His manifesto became cornerstone of radical agrarian reform Francisco (Pancho) Villa in the north Combined military/warlordism

History The Constitution of 1917 Mexican Constitution of 1917 was forged out of diverse/conflicting factions from Revolution Guaranteed: agrarian reform, social security, right to organize in unions, minimum wage, eight hour workday, universal secular education, adult male suffrage Limited the power of foreign investors Only Mexican citizens/govt could own land or rights to other natural resources Limited the power of Catholic Church Anticlericalism opposition to power of churches/clergy in politics

History PRI, Sexenio, & Import Substitution Plutarco Elias Calles (1924-28) Establishes the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) Each president could have only 1 six year term - Sexenio Lazaro Cardenas (1934-40) Land reform Ejidos (collective land grants) Nationalized the oil industry PEMEX Investments in public works Import Substitution Industrialization Employs high tariffs to protect locally produced goods from foreign competition, govt ownership of key industries, govt subsidies to domestic industries

History Rapid Development Clientelism to oil (1940-1982) PRI and Patronage Oil in Gulf of Mexico/fluctuating prices/debt Crisis and Reform (1982 2000) Presidents Miguel de la Madrid (1982-1988) and Carlos Salinas (1988-1994) introduce major reversal of the country s development strategy, limiting the government s involvement in the economy From import substitution to neoliberalism 1994 NAFTA committed Mexico, the U.S., and Canada to elimination of trade barriers between them

History Instability Economic Crisis of 1994 Rebellion in Chiapas (1994) Zapatistas seized 4 towns in southern state of Chiapas Demanded land, democracy, indigenous rights, & repeal of NAFTA Assassination of Luis Donaldo Colosio (1994), PRI candidate for President

History Weakening of the PRI 1997 first time in modern Mexican history PRI lost absolute majority in Chamber of Deputies (lower house) Dec 1, 2000 Vincent Fox became President Why is that important? For the first time in 71 years, the President of Mexico did not represent the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) Fox is from the National Action Party (PAN) The other major party in Mexico is the PRD

Recent Presidents 2000 = Vicente Fox (PAN) 2006 = Felipe Calderón (PAN) 2 nd Pan President (contested by Obrador of PRD) 2012 = Enrique Peña Nieto (PRI) current president