Redefining the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
An Analysis of Theoretical Concepts and Models
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Focusing on theoretical frameworks, this seminar paper examines various models of the U.S.-Mexico border regions, specifically those proposed by Martinez, Pick and Butler, and Alegría. By analyzing these models in conjunction with current socio-economic data, the author assesses their relevance and effectiveness. The culmination of this research leads to the development of a new, integrated model, offering fresh insights into the complexities of this border area.
