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The Fight to Save Juárez: Life in the Heart of Mexico's Drug War

Autor Ricardo C. Ainslie
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2013
The city of Juárez is ground zero for the drug war that is raging across Mexico and has claimed close to 60,000 lives since 2007. Almost a quarter of the federal forces that former President Felipe Calderón deployed in the war were sent to Juárez, and nearly 20 percent of the country’s drug-related executions have taken place in the city, a city that can be as unforgiving as the hardest places on earth. It is here that the Mexican government came to turn the tide. Whatever happens in Juárez will have lasting repercussions for both Mexico and the United States.
Ricardo Ainslie went to Juárez to try to understand what was taking place behind the headlines of cartel executions and other acts of horrific brutality. In The Fight to Save Juárez, he takes us into the heart of Mexico’s bloodiest city through the lives of four people who experienced the drug war from very different perspectives—Mayor José Reyes Ferriz, a mid-level cartel player’s mistress, a human rights activist, and a photojournalist. Ainslie also interviewed top Mexican government strategists, including members of Calderón’s security cabinet, as well as individuals within U.S. law enforcement. The dual perspective of life on the ground in the drug war and the “big picture” views of officials who are responsible for the war’s strategy, creates a powerful, intimate portrait of an embattled city, its people, and the efforts to rescue Juárez from the abyss.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780292738904
ISBN-10: 0292738900
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 11 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press

Notă biografică

A native of Mexico City, Ricardo Ainslie is an award-winning psychologist-psychoanalyst who uses books, documentary films, and photographic exhibits to capture and depict subjects of social and cultural interest. His books include Long Dark Road: Bill King and Murder In Jasper, Texas; The Psychology of Twinship; and No Dancin’ In Anson: An American Story of Race and Social Change. His films include The Mystery of Consciousness; Ya Basta! Kidnapped in Mexico; Looking North: Mexican Images of Immigration; and Crossover: A Story of Desegregation. Ainslie teaches at the University of Texas at Austin and also has a private practice with adult patients.

Cuprins

  • Acknowledgments
  • Prologue
  • 1. Christmas in Juárez
  • 2. The Saulo Reyes Affair
  • 3. A Meeting in Chihuahua
  • 4. The Strategist
  • 5. Public Relations
  • 6. Patiño
  • 7. La Cima
  • 8. The Mistress
  • 9. The General
  • 10. Twenty-Five Hundred Soldiers
  • 11. La Línea
  • 12. The Human Rights Activist
  • 13. Román
  • 14. The Pajama Chief
  • 15. The Journos
  • 16. Forty-Eight Hours
  • 17. Martial Law Undeclared
  • 18. Civics Lessons
  • 19. The Other War
  • 20. Addicts
  • 21. Los NiNi
  • 22. The Eagle’s Hill
  • 23. Villas de Salvárcar
  • 24. All the President’s Men
  • 25. The Visit
  • 26. Cibeles
  • 27. No Accidents
  • 28. The Federal Police
  • 29. The Election
  • Epilogue
  • List of Interviews
  • Index

Descriere

Presenting a range of viewpoints that spans from high-level Mexican and U.S. officials to ordinary narcos and family members of victims, this portrait of Mexico’s bloodiest city offers a gripping, firsthand perspective on the drug war that has claimed close to 60,000 lives since 2007