Hostname: page-component-7479d7b7d-wxhwt Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-07-12T01:31:16.389Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Mexico: The Impact of the 1968 Student Protest on Echeverría's Reformism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Yoram Shapira*
Affiliation:
Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel

Extract

A great many of the political initiatives of Mexico's President Echeverría were responses to stimuli generated directly by the university community's behavior during the 1968 student government crisis. Prior to this 1968 confrontation, student activism had a marginal “nuisance effect”; since then, however, it has risen to political prominence in Mexico.

The following discussion focuses on establishing a casual relationship between student protest and Echeverría's reformism. It will begin with a possible framework for the student protest movement within the national political context in terms of structural-functional concepts. To that part pertains also the section dealing with protagonists' tactics in the confrontation—i.e., principal student measures to organize, communicate demands and mobilize support, and the government countermeasures aimed at discrediting the students' protest and reducing the effectiveness of their dissent. Issues concerning the link between the 1968 events and the reform policies of the Echeverría administration will be noted.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © University of Miami 1977

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Alvarado, J. (1972) “El ejemplo de los mayores.” Siempre 971 (February 2). Análisis Politico (1974) Instituto Mexicano de Estudios Políticos.Google Scholar
Blanco Moheno, R. (1969) Tlatelolco, Historia de una Infamia. México D.F.: Editorial Diana.Google Scholar
Carrion, J., Arguedas, S., Cazes, D., and Carmona, F. (1969) Tres Culturas En Agonía. México, D.F.: Editorial Nuestro Tiemp.Google Scholar
Castillo, H. (1971) Siempre 955 (October 13).Google Scholar
Cosio Villegas, D. (1974) El Estilo Personal de Gobernar. México: Cuardernos de Joaquin Mortíz. (Tercera Edición).Google Scholar
Cosio Villegas, D. (1973) El Sistema Político Mexicano. México: Cuadernos de Joaquín Mortiz. Tercera Edición).Google Scholar
Garcia, C. J. (1973) “La derecha exige otra matanza.” Porque? 275 (October 4).Google Scholar
Garibay, R. (1973) “Duelo y Dolo de un abogado patronal.” Excelsior (Septembe. 20): 6-A.Google Scholar
Gonzalez De Alba, L.N. (1971) Los Días y los años. México, D.F.: Ediciones Era. (Sexta Edición).Google Scholar
Goodsell, J. N. (1969) “Mexico: why the students rioted.” Current History LVI, 329 (January 1969): 3153.Google Scholar
Latin America (1974) “Mexico: stifled students.VIII, 32 (London: August 16).Google Scholar
Lenkersdorf, K. (1969) “The philosophy of the 1968 Mexican student movement.” Specialia 1, Latin American Institute, Southern Illinois University: 3442.Google Scholar
Lopez Camara, F. (1971) E. Desafio de la Clase Media. México: Cuadernos de Joaquin Mortíz.Google Scholar
Lopz Portillo, A. G. (1968) El Universal (August 3).Google Scholar
Madrazzo, J. (1975) “Agita a la política Mexicana la fractura del tradicional metodo del tapadismo.” La Opinion (Buenos Aires: April 17).Google Scholar
Manifiesto a la Nación “2 de Octubre” (1968) Consejo Nacional de Huelga (C.N.H.) El Día (December 5).Google Scholar
Martinez De La Vega, F. (1971) “Mas rivales comodos para EL PRI?’ Siempre (November 24).Google Scholar
Mexican Newsletter (1972) 18 (August 31).Google Scholar
Monsivais, C. (1971) Días De Guardar. México, D.F.: Ediciones Era. (Cuarta Edición).Google Scholar
Pereyra, C. (1974) “México: Los límites del reformismo.” Cuardernos Políticos 1 (Septiembre), Mexico D.F.: 5265.Google Scholar
Poniatowska, E. (1971) La Noche de Tlatelolco. México, D.F.: Biblioteca Era.Google Scholar
Prieto, R. (1968) “Contra Díaz Ordaz y contra Cuba.” El Día (August 7).Google Scholar
Ramirez, R. (1969) El Movimiento Estudiantil de México, Julio-Diciembre de 1968. Volumes I and II, Mexico D.F.: Ediciones Era.Google Scholar
Revista de la Universidad de México (1968) XXIII, 1 (Septiembre).Google Scholar
Riding, A. (1973a) Miami Herald (June 3).Google Scholar
Riding, A. (1973b) “Unemployment woes rise in Mexico.” Miami Herald (May 6).Google Scholar
Segovia, R. (1970) “The strike and its aftermath: A narrative and perspective,” and Mexican politics and the university crisis,” pp. 306321 in Fagen, R. R. and Cornelius, W. A. Jr. (eds.) Political Power in Latin America, Seven Confrontations. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.Google Scholar
Stevens, E. P. (1975) “Protest movement in an authoritarian regime.” Comparative Politics 7, 3 (April): 361382.Google Scholar
United States Committee for Justice to Latin American Political Prisoners (n.d.) Mexico 1968: The Students Speak. New York.Google Scholar