The limits of material benefits: remittances and pro-americanism in Mexico = Los Límites de los beneficios materiales: remesas y pro-americanismo en México

We explore how the reception of remittances affects perceptions of the bilateral relationship between Mexico and the United States. Scholars have claimed that the economic benefits of the relationship with the US prevail over imperialistic concerns as a result of the asymmetry of power between the t...

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Main Author: Aparicio, Javie (Author)
Contributors: Meseguer Yebra, Covadonga (Other) ; Jaupart, Pascal (Other)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2017
In:In: Journal of Politics in Latin America 9(2017), 2, Seite 3-40
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Summary:We explore how the reception of remittances affects perceptions of the bilateral relationship between Mexico and the United States. Scholars have claimed that the economic benefits of the relationship with the US prevail over imperialistic concerns as a result of the asymmetry of power between the two countries. Empirical research shows that Latin American public opinion is indeed more supportive of the US than theory indicates. However, we identify two gaps in this literature. First, scholars have explored the determinants of generic expressions of sentiment toward the US, overlooking more concrete instances of cooperation between the two countries. Second, scholars have focused on trade and investment and have ignored how the material gains of emigration shape attitudes toward the US. The present paper fills these two gaps by using novel survey data on the bilateral relationship between Mexico and the US. On one hand, we find that while the reception of remittances correlates pos