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ISBN 10: 0415893275
ISBN 13: 9780415893275
Author: Paul Kenny, Monica Serrano, Arturo C Sotomayor
Mexico has failed to achieve internal security and poses a serious threat to its neighbors. This volume takes us inside the Mexican state to explain the failure there, but also reaches out to assess the impact of Mexico’s security failure beyond its borders. The key innovative idea of the book―security failure―brings these perspectives together on an intermestic level of analysis. It is a view that runs counter to the standard emphasis on the external, trans-national nature of criminal threats to a largely inert state.
Mexico’s Security Failure is both timely, with Mexico much in the news, but also of lasting value. It explains Mexican insecurity in a full-dimensional manner that hasn’t been attempted before. Mexico received much scholarly attention a decade ago with the onset of democratization. Since then, the leading topic has become immigration. However, the security environment compelling many Mexicans to leave has been dramatically understudied. This tightly organized volume begins to correct that gap.
Part 1: The New Face of Criminal Violence in Mexico
Chapter 1: The Genesis of the Mexican Drug War: Beyond Failed States and Collapsed Institutions
George W. Grayson
Chapter 2: The New Criminal Violence in Mexico
Eduardo Guerrero Gutiérrez
Chapter 3: The Economic Logic of Drug Trafficking Organizations in Mexico
Viridiana Ríos
Chapter 4: The Impact of Organized Crime on Human Rights in Mexico
Maureen Meyer
Part 2: Responses to the Crisis: State, Society, and International Actors
Chapter 5: The Military’s Role in Mexico’s Drug War: From Policing to Paramilitarism?
Arturo C. Sotomayor
Chapter 6: Police Reform in Mexico: Between Professionalization and Militarization
Layla R. Hernández
Chapter 7: Beyond the State: Civil Society Responses to Violence in Mexico
Monica Serrano
Chapter 8: The United States and Mexico’s Security Crisis: Mérida Initiative and Beyond
Clifford G. Gaddy
Part 3: Regional and Local Perspectives
Chapter 9: Ciudad Juárez: A Laboratory of Violence and Resilience
Howard Campbell
Chapter 10: Michoacán: The Disintegration of State Authority
Francisco J. Báez Rodríguez
Chapter 11: The Northern Borderlands: Drug Violence and Border Security
Nathan P. Jones
Part 4: Future Prospects and Policy Implications
Chapter 12: Governing Insecurity in Mexico: Prospects for Rule of Law
Aldo Facio
Chapter 13: Towards a New Security Strategy for Mexico
Paul Kenny
Conclusion: Lessons Learned and Future Challenges
Paul Kenny, Monica Serrano and Arturo C. Sotomayor
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