Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean: Political & Economic Development

 
Introduces students to the changing political economy of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. The course is divided into three parts: Mexico (eight sessions), Central America (three sessions) and the Caribbean basin (two sessions). Devotes particular attention to political and economic institutions, political culture, social and political conflict, market liberalization in the region’s countries and a case study of Cuba.
Categorization: Professor: 
Gonzalez, Francisco
Course Number: 
SA.810.903
Categorization: Term: 
2013 Spring
Categorization: Campus: 
Washington, D.C.
Categorization: Area of Study: 
Latin American Studies