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In 2006 a new administration was elected in Mexico and the Woodrow Wilson Center (WWC) once again gathered a group of scholars to analyze the new political situation. This time I contributed a paper, bringing the story of the Indian movement in Mexico up to the middle of the first decade of the new millennium (This chapter was first published in 2010 in: Andrew Selee and Jacqueline Peschard (Eds.): Mexico’s Democratic Challenges. Politics, Government and Society (Washington D.C., Woodrow Wilson Center Press—Stanford, California (Stanford: Stanford University): 251–267. The permission to republish this text was granted on 20 July by the Woodrow Wilson Center Press.).
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Stavenhagen, R. (2013). Struggle and Resistance: Mexico’s Indians in Transition (2006). In: The Emergence of Indigenous Peoples. SpringerBriefs on Pioneers in Science and Practice(), vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34144-1_7
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