In this shrewd and fascinating book, the renowned scholar and former
foreign minister Jorge Castañeda sheds much light on the puzzling
paradoxes of politics and culture of modern Mexico.
Here's a nation of 110 million that has an ambivalent and complicated
relationship with the United States yet is host to more American
expatriates than any country in the world. Its people tend to resent
foreigners yet have made the nation a hugely popular tourist
destination. Mexican individualism and individual ties to the land
reflect a desire to conserve the past and slow the route to uncertain
modernity. Castañeda examines the future possibilities for Mexico as it
becomes more diverse in its regional identities, socially more
homogenous, its character and culture the instruments of change rather
than sources of stagnation, its political system more open and
democratic. Mañana Forever? is a compelling portrait of a nation at a
crossroads.