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THE SOCIAL IMPLICATION OF NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT (NAFTA) ON MEXICO

This paper is an overview of the social implications of north American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) On Mexico whereby it has also discussed the key issues of Neo liberalism in NAFTA giving examples of films that have been made and directors that permeated values against neo – liberalism in mexico since inception of NAFTA

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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 THE KEY ISSUES OF NEO-LIBERALISM IN NAFTA: 2
1.2 EXAMPLES OF FILMS THAT HAVE BEEN MADE AND DIRECTORS THAT PERMEATED VALUES AGAINST NEO – LIBERALISM IN MEXICO SINCE INCEPTION OF NAFTA 4
1.3 OTHER FILMS ON NAFTA 4
1.4 IMPACT THAT PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS AND INTELLIGENTSIA HAVE HAD ON THE OUTCOMES OF NAFTA 7
1.5 THE CULTURAL AND SOCIAL INTELLIGENTSIA\'S VIEW 7
1.7 CONCLUSION 9
1.8 REFERENCES 10

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THE SOCIAL IMPLICATION OF NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT (NAFTA) ON MEXICO 1.0 INTRODUCTION This paper focuses on a coming together of 21st century developments which are expected to influence Mexico's cultural political views and communal change positively into the latest century. Positive growth and developments, such as hasten technological advancements and neoliberal financial development, tend to chase common global trends; however, involvement in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), is exceptional since it has made the country to make tremendous changes in its economic set up. Being aware of Mexico's famous prominence on state culture and position anxiety concerning cultural interference by the United States, individuals expected devoted open debate on possible impact of free trade on Mexico's culture as well as cultural business. However, the country being undeveloped, the government officials kept away from the matter, while educational researchers and community intellectuals united over the term cultural intelligentsia which paid attention on produce for Mexican culture and uniqueness. This separation corresponded to a lost ...





... progress of change in Mexican film and television industry. For the reason that civic involvement is vital to democratization, the public have to be given more opportunities to contribute in government, including policy associated resolution making. As has been witnessed, the pre-NAFTA dialog debates were more encouraged by pro-NAFTA public associations than by citizens involvement; In recent times public protest in opposition to anticipated media reform law have underscored the necessitate for better transparency in policymaking (Malkin, 2006). In the beginning of the 21st century, there are innovative openings for optimistic reform in which social policy might play a fundamental role.
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