The North American Trajectory
Cultural, Economic, and Political Ties Among the United States, Canada, and Mexico
Description
Editorial Reviews
“This important book reports on a substantial body of research comparing attitudes of Americans, Canadians, and Mexicans toward a variety of cultural, economic, and political issues... Data from the 1990 World Values Surveys in 44 societies have spawned other studies; here they are used to systematically compare North American attitudes. Comparisons are made with a 1981 survey. Since obvious differences exist between US, Canadian, and Mexican cultures and societies, the findings are often surprising. The authors conclude that multiple changes are tending to promote a convergence of values in the region, including democratic government with active citizen participation and socially responsible capitalism… Upper-division undergraduates and up.”
—M. A. Morris, Choice
