Introduction : how could Mexico matter?
Recognition and representation : the Mexican Revolution and multilateral governance
A new legal and philosophic conception of credit : redefining debt in the 1930s
A solidarity of interests : Mexico and the Inter-American Bank
Voice and vote : Mexico's postwar vision at Bretton Woods
Within limits of justice : the Economic Charter of the Americas and its critics
Organizing the terms of trade : Mexico and the International Trade Organization
The price of success : navigating the new development order during the Mexican Miracle
A Mexican international economic order? : the Echeverría Synthesis
Conclusion : hegemony and reaction : the United States in opposition.