Dead leaves

Photo: Dan LeFebvre on Unsplash Dead leaves are collected with a rake. Memories and sorrows, too. And the north wind carries them away in the cold night of oblivion. Jacques Prévert Antonio Navalón I am in favor of using personal experiences in these articles, although only up to a point. In this case, and taking …

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Starting Over

Luis Rubio In Solidarity with Angel Verdugo Two visions of the Mexican political transition characterize observers and scholars of the subject: one sustains that the transition ended the day that there were clean and contested elections allowing for a peaceful change of power. The other …

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México: Dangerous Labor Outlook

Photo: Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash Manuél Suárez Mier* One of the most negative aspects of the new North American Free Trade Agreement was the imposition of raising wages in Mexico by decree and adopting more inflexible labor standards in bargaining between unions and companies. These positions promoted by the unions in Canada and the United …

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Turn Around

Antonio Navalón Everything is broken for almost everyone. Neither the East nor the West has a clear plan that allows us to know how to get out of the situation we are in or where to go from here. Beyond Vladimir Putin’s antics and his …

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Phantoms with Identification Documents.

Photo: Mulyadi on Unsplash Juan Villoro The unusual Germany creates the impression that more words are born there than people and that more people are baptized in dictionaries than in churches. Image: Raphael Schaller on Unsplash In 1980, Günter Grass published his novel Births in the Head, or Germans Are Dying. There he speculated on …

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No Concession

Luis Rubio The U.S. establishment achieved converting the pandemic into another point of contention and polarization. The matter adds to an infinity of factors that divides Americans, and that produced, during the last decade and a half, three polar-opposite administrations: Obama, Trump, and now Biden’s. …

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What the new Mexican Ambassador will find in Washington.

Image: iStock on Getty Images Manuel Suárez-Mier* The bilateral agenda between Mexico and the United States is always the same. However, the emphasis on each of the issues changes depending on the governments in charge and the circumstances that prevail. Image: Morningbrew on Unsplash Trade; regional security; drug trafficking combat, from south to north, and …

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Against Governments

Photo: Matthew Sichkaruk on Unsplash Antonio Navalón There was a time when, in politics, to protect institutions and persecute those who sought to dynamite States’ structure, the main job was to find where the serpent’s egg nested. That snake that represented terrorism, anarchism, the destruction of the known order and that fed extreme positions or …

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Waterloo

Image: By William Sadler – Napoleon.org.pl, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15176449 Luis Rubio There is no doubt that each government makes its own history, some by what they achieve, others by their dogmatism. If something characterizes the current Mexican government is its total absence of the capacity (or willingness) to learn. The script is absolute and immovable, …

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