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Author Archives: theoakahn
Corruption in Mexico: A Challenge That Dwarfs Donald Trump
Theodore Kahn discusses Mexico’s efforts to tackle its biggest problem
Posted in Mexico + Central America, Uncategorized
Tagged civil society, corruption, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico
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The Trump-AMLO Connection: More Complicated Than It Seems
By Theodore Kahn
Posted in Mexico + Central America, Uncategorized
Tagged AMLO, build, Donald Trump, election, Manuel Andrés López Obrador, Mexico, president, republican, United States, wall
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Impeachment in Brazil: After the chips fall
Theodore Kahn discusses how Brazil can take advantage of the current crisis to reform its politics
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, Brazil Corruption, dilma, impeachment, Michel Temer
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Mexico’s Mid-term Elections: Six Questions
Theodore Kahn discusses the keys to Mexico’s mid-term elections
Posted in Uncategorized
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US Policy in Latin America: What a difference a decade makes
Theodore Kahn argues that things are looking up for the United States in Latin America
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, China, commodities, Hugo Chavez, Investment, Latin America, trade, United States, Venezuela
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Security–Mexico’s Missing Reform
Theodore Kahn explains why public security holds the key to Peña Nieto’s reform agenda.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged decentralization, energy reform, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico, Michoacan, security policy, War on Drugs
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China and Japan in Latin America: What Competition?
Theodore Kahn on why China and Japan are not really competing in Latin America—yet.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Asian FDI, China, FDI, Japan, Latin America, Shinto Abe, Xi Jinping
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Brazilian Bonds: Hot or Not?
Theodore Kahn on the financial markets’ love-hate relationship with Brazil.
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged bond markets, Brazil, Chavez, dilma, fiscal policy, Investment, monetary policy, Venezuelan bonds
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Mexico’s Energy Reforms—We Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet
Mexico has passed landmark energy reform – now comes the hard part
Posted in Mexico + Central America, Uncategorized
Tagged AMLO, energy reform, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico, PEMEX, Round Zero
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NAFTA at 20: A Good Deal for Mexico?
Theodore Kahn on what 20 years of NAFTA have meant for Mexico