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Publications of Guillermo Trejo    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. G. Trejo, Indigenous Insurgency: The Breakdown of Religious and Political Monopolies and the Rise of Ethnic Mobilization in Mexico (Expected publication, 2011), Cambridge University Press (Under Contract.) .
  2. G. Trejo and C. Jones, Contra la pobreza: Por una estrategia de politica social (1993), Mexico City: Cal y Arena and CIDAC (In Spanish.) .
  3. G. Trejo and CIDAC reseachers, Educación para una economia competitiva: Hacia una estrategia de reforma (1992), Mexico City: Diana and CIDAC (In Spanish.) .

Chapters in Books

  1. G. Trejo, Violencia y politica en el Mexico del Bicentenario: Causas y consecuencias de la primera crisis de la democracia, in Historia Critica de las Modernizaciones en Mexico: Presente y Perspectivas, edited by R. Cordera, (2010), CIDE and Fondo de Cultura Economica  [abs].
  2. G. Trejo, Etnicidad e mobilizacao social. Una revisiao teorica com aplicacoes a quarta onda de mobilizacoes indigenas na America Latina, in America Latina hoje --teorias e interpretacoes, edited by J.M. Domingues and M. Maneiro, (December, 2006), Rio de Janeiro: Civilizacao Brasileira  [abs].
  3. G. Trejo, The Political Foundations of Ethnic Mobilization and Territorial Conflict in Mexico, 1975-2000, in Federalism and Territorial Cleavages, edited by Ugo Amoretti and Nancy Bermeo (2004), Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press .
  4. G. Trejo, Social Conflict and the Mexican Transition to Democracy, in 24 Años de Desarrollo Social en México, edited by Rubén Aguilar et.al. (2004), Mexico City: Banamex (Spanish.) .
  5. G. Trejo, The Changing Nature of the Chiapas Conflict, in Chiapas: Interpretaciones Sobre la Negociación y la Paz, edited by Cynthia Arnson, Raúl Benítez Manaut and Andrew Selee (2003), Mexico City: CISAN, UNAM and The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Spanish.) .
  6. G. Trejo, Poverty and Inequality in 20th Century Mexico, in Gran Historia de México Ilustrada, vol. V (2003), Mexico City: Editorial Planeta DeAgostini (Spanish.) .
  7. G. Trejo and José Antonio Aguilar, Ethnicity and Democratic Consolidation: The Organization of Federal Elections in Mexican Indigenous Regions, in Dilemas de la Democracia en México: Los Actores Sociales Ante la Representación Politica, edited by Aline Hémond and David Recondo (2002), Mexico City: CEMCA and IFE (Spanish.) .
  8. G. Trejo and Claudio Jones, Political Dilemmas of Welfare Reform: Poverty and Inequality in Mexico, in Mexico Under Zedillo, edited by Susan Kaufman Purcell and Luis Rubio (1998), Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner (A slightly modified version of this chapter appeared in Spanish as "Social Policy Under the New Economic Model: Political Dilemmas of Welfare Reform," in Susan Kaufman Purcell and Luis Rubio (eds.), México en el umbral del nuevo siglo. Entre la crisis y el cambio, Mexico City: Porrúa and CIDAC, 1999.) .
  9. G. Trejo, The Politics of Educational Reform in Mexico: Ambivalence toward Change, in The Challenge of Institutional Reform in Mexico, edited by Riordan Roett (1995), Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner .

Journal Articles

  1. G. Trejo, Religious Competition and Ethnic Mobilization in Latin America: Why the Catholic Church Promotes Indigenous Movements in Mexico, American Political Science Review, vol. 103 no. 3 (August, 2009), pp. 323-342, Cambridge University Press [download.php]  [abs].
  2. G. Trejo, Redefining the Territorial Bases of Power: Peasants, Indians and Guerrilla Warfare in Chiapas, Mexico, International Journal on Multicultural Studies, UNESCO, vol. 4 no. 1 (2002) (Special issue edited by Juan Diez-Medrano.) .
  3. G. Trejo, Mobilizing Ethnicity: A Theoretical Review with Applications to the Fourth Wave of Indigenous Mobilization in Latin America, Politica y Gobierno, vol. VIII no. 1 (January-June 2000) (Spanish.) .
  4. Robert R. Kaufman and G. Trejo, Regionalism, Regime Transformation and Pronasol: The Politics of the National Solidarity Programme in Four Mexican States, Journal of Latin American Studies, vol. 29 (October, 1997) (A preliminary version of this article appeared in Spanish in Politica y Gobierno, vol. III, no. 2, June-December 1996.) .

Book Reviews

  1. G. Trejo, Hechter, Michael. Containing Nationalism, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000, Politica y gobierno, vol. IX no. 2 (2002) (Spanish.) .
  2. G. Trejo, Gill, Anthony. Rendering unto Ceasar: The State and the Catholic Church in Latin America, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1998, Politica y gobierno, vol. VII no. 2 (2000) (Spanish.) .
  3. G. Trejo, Lichbach, Mark. The Rebel's Dilemma, Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1996, Politica y gobierno, vol. VI no. 2 (1999) (Spanish.) .
  4. G. Trejo, Gilly, Adolfo. Chiapas: la razón ardiente: Ensayo sobre la rebelión del mundo encantado, Mexico City: Era, 1997, Politica y gobierno, vol. V no. 1 (1998) (Spanish.) .
  5. G. Trejo, Montemayor, Carlos. Chiapas: La rebelión indigena de México, Mexico City: Joauín Mortiz, 1997, Politica y gobierno, vol. V no. 1 (1998) (Spanish.) .
  6. G. Trejo, Cook, Maria Lorena. Organizing Dissent: Unions, the State, and the Democratic Teachers' Movement in Mexico, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania University Press, 1996, Politica y gobierno, vol. IV no. 2 (1997) (Spanish.) .

Other

  1. G. Trejo, Why Poverty and Inequality Hinder the Functioning of Democracies, Derecho y Cultura no. 6 (Summer, 2002) (Special issue on poverty, democracy and development. Spanish.) .
  2. G. Trejo, Why democracies need alternation in power, Nexos (June, 2000) (Spanish.) .
  3. G. Trejo, Why social protest increases during electoral years, Nexos (April, 2000) (Spanish.) .
  4. G. Trejo, Why democracies are more intelligent than philosopher kings, Nexos (March, 2000) (Spanish.) .
  5. G. Trejo, Why competition and conflict, rather than consensus, promote better public policies, Nexos (February, 2000) (Spanish.) .
  6. G. Trejo, Why democracies function without democrats, Nexos (January, 2000) (Spanish.) .
  7. G. Trejo, Nine actors waiting for Godot: Some notes on the Chiapas peace process, Bien Común y Gobierno (June, 1998) (Spanish.) .

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