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The Bear and the Porcupine

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Cecil Lytle
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jeffrey Davidow assumed the presidency of the Institute of the Americas on June 1, 2003. After serving thirty-four years in the State Department, he retired as America's highest-ranking diplomat, one of only three people to hold the personal rank of Career Ambassador. During his Foreign Service career, Ambassador Davidow focused much of his efforts on improving relations with Latin America. He served in increasingly senior positions in the U.S. embassies in Guatemala, Chile, and Venezuela, and then later returned to Venezuela as ambassador from 1993 to 1996. From 1996 to 1998, he was the State Department's chief policy maker for the hemisphere, serving in the position of Assistant Secretary of State. He then served as ambassador to Mexico from 1998 to 2002. Initially appointed to that position by President Clinton, he was asked by President Bush to remain in his post for an additional eighteen months. Early in his Foreign Service career, he served as a congressional staff aide in a program organized by the American Political Science Association. In that capacity, he organized in 1979 the first congressional hearings on the possibility of establishing a free trade area for North America.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Jeffrey Davidow coined the phrase " the bear and the porcupine"--which has now entered Mexican political discourse--to describe the difficult relationship between the hypersensitive Mexican "porcupine" and the "insensitive" American bear.

In this revised and expanded second edition, Davidow picks up the story of U.S.-Mexico relations since he left his ambassadorial post in 2003, explaining the implications of the Fox administration and the outcome of the 2006 election and reflecting on the volatile immigration issue that has exploded into public debate in the United States.

Reviews of the first edition:

"Engaging..gripping" --Washington Post

"Fascinating and vivid" --Foreign Affairs

"A valuable perspective, spiced with poignant humor and sharp criticism that will delight readers" --Publishers Weekly

HOW TO PURCHASE

The UCSD Bookstore is proud to announce stock of Jeffrey Davidow's critically acclaimed book. It is currently available for purchase online below. Additionally, our friendly bookstore staff will happily help you locate the book in the UCSD Bookstore - or take your order via email or phone [800.520.7323].



The U.S. and Mexico: The Bear and the Porcupine(Trade Paperback)
by Davidow, Jeffrey
Format:  Trade Paperback
Price:  $25.00
Published: Markus Wiener Publishers, 2004
Inventory Status: Special Order - Subject to Availability

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