For decades, the maritime boundary between the United States and Mexico has been a source of tension and conflict. From oil and gas reserves to fishing rights and national security, the stakes are high. But how did this contentious issue arise? And what are the implications for the future of US-Mexico relations?
Tyler McCormick provides a comprehensive and engaging historical analysis of the US-Mexico maritime boundary controversy. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with key stakeholders, this book:
- Traces the complex history of the maritime boundary dispute, from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo to the present day
- Examines the political, economic, and environmental factors that have shaped the controversy
- Offers a nuanced understanding of the competing interests and perspectives of the US and Mexican governments, as well as those of indigenous communities, fishermen, and other stakeholders
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in international relations, border studies, and the complex dynamics of US-Mexico relations. Whether you're a scholar, policymaker, or simply a curious reader, This book will provide you with a deeper understanding of this critical issue and its far-reaching implications.
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