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The Drug War in Mexico
David A. Shirk
其他書名
Confronting a Shared Threat
出版
Council on Foreign Relations
, 2011
主題
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure
Political Science / International Relations / General
Political Science / International Relations / Diplomacy
Political Science / Political Freedom
Social Science / General
ISBN
0876094426
9780876094426
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=9PpNTgtXYOEC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The drug war in Mexico has caused some U.S. analysts to view Mexico as a failed or failing state. While these fears are exaggerated, the problems of widespread crime and violence, government corruption, and inadequate access to justice pose grave challenges for the Mexican state. The Obama administration has therefore affirmed its commitment to assist Mexico through continued bilateral collaboration, funding for judicial and security sector reform, and building "resilient communities."David A. Shirk analyzes the drug war in Mexico, explores Mexico's capacities and limitations, examines the factors that have undermined effective state performance, assesses the prospects for U.S. support to strengthen critical state institutions, and offers recommendations for reducing the potential of state failure. He argues that the United States should help Mexico address its pressing crime and corruption problems by going beyond traditional programs to strengthen the country's judicial and security sector capacity and help it build stronger political institutions, a more robust economy, and a thriving civil society.