Going Forward.

Luis Rubio The context speaks for itself, but is not consistent. The country is experiencing a species of schizophrenia: on the one hand, it would be difficult to conceive of a higher popularity level for the President. On the other hand, the perception of risk …

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The Rise of Drug Trafficking and Corruption in Mexico.

The content discusses the rise of intolerance and corruption in Mexico, linking it to historical lessons from the Holocaust. It highlights the influence of narcos in politics and law enforcement, underscoring a lack of accountability and the deterioration of justice. The narrative questions leadership strategies and societal indifference toward these issues.

Trump and López Obrador: Political Parallels Explained

Donald Trump and Andrés Manuel López Obrador share striking similarities in their rise to power, characterized by anti-establishment campaigns, populist branding, and dismantling democratic institutions. Both leaders exploit perceptions of injustice and foster blind loyalty among supporters, indicating a trend towards authoritarian governance and ambitions to extend their political influence.

There will be Tariffs for Mexico in April.

The content discusses Donald Trump’s expected tariffs on Mexico and other nations, driven by his political motivations rather than economic rationale. It details his aggressive approach towards international relations and trade, highlighting his disdain for critics and his desire for power and legacy. Trump’s methods foster confusion and anxiety, impacting Mexico directly.

メキシコの成長への道:アジア経済に学ぶ。

中国と米国の対立は歴史的背景があり、両国は「キメラ」として経済的相補性を持っていたが、距離を置くようになった。中国は技術教育を強化し、メキシコも同様の改革が求められている。進展は見られるが、他のアジア諸国に比べて不十分である。

Mexico’s Path to Growth: Learning from Asian Economies.

The U.S.-China conflict has evolved from a previously complementary relationship, prompting significant global shifts. China’s focus on STEM education contrasts with U.S. deficiencies, highlighting Mexico’s struggles in achieving similar reforms. Observing Asian successes without authoritarianism offers lessons for Mexico, emphasizing the need for coherent economic strategies and infrastructure development.

Understanding the Rise of Crime Under López Obrador.

Pablo Hiriart criticizes President López Obrador for allegedly surrendering parts of Mexico to drug cartels in exchange for political support, leading to a dramatic rise in violence and territorial control by criminals. He argues that López Obrador’s strategy of non-confrontation empowered these groups, resulting in widespread homicides and disappearances, undermining national sovereignty.

Sheinbaum’s Presidency: Navigating Doubts and Uncertainties.

Federico Reyes Heroles critiques Sheinbaum’s governance, highlighting positive shifts in security and education policy, yet expressing concern over a populist approach that neglects long-term solutions. He questions her responsiveness to critical issues, including drug trafficking and support for the disadvantaged, suggesting her leadership is hindered by external pressures and ambiguous actions.