Trust in North America: Why Do Mexicans Distrust Their Continental Neighbors?

This article analyzes individual-level factors that help explain why some Mexicans trust Americans and why many more distrust them. The author develops a statistical model based on survey data that explains the determinants of Mexicans' trust in the United States government and citizens and com...

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