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Category Archives: Mexico + Central America
Why MILA Matters
Samuel George on the integration of the Colombian, Peruvian, Chilean and (eventually) Mexican stock markets
Posted in Andean Region, Mexico + Central America, Southern Cone
Tagged BMV, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, MILA, Pacific Alliance, Pacific Pumas, Peru
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NAFTA at 20: A Good Deal for Mexico?
Theodore Kahn on what 20 years of NAFTA have meant for Mexico
No Se Mancha’s Top Ten from 2013
Happy News Years from the No Se Mancha team! In our first year we have covered everything from baseball in the Caribbean to money falling from the Bolivian skies, to the vicissitudes of Chilean politics, and everything in between. As we prepare for a … Continue reading
Posted in Andean Region, Brazil, Caribbean, Mexico + Central America, Southern Cone, Uncategorized
Tagged Alba, Alex Rosen, bolivia bonds, Carlos goes, colombian emerald, cornelius fleischhaker, gay rights latin america, istanbul, Jimena Serrano, Latin America blog, Pacific Pumas, samuel george
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In Defense of the Mexican Reforms
Samuel George on EPN one year in
Posted in Mexico + Central America
Tagged energy reform, Enrique Peña Nieto, epn reform, mexico fiscal reform, mexico reforms
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Honduras: New Day, Rough Forecast
Hugo Cervantes, Mexican entrepreneur and political analyst on a new government in Honduras
Beyond Politics: The Reality of Gender Equality in Latin America
Melissa Gilbert on women’s rights in the Americas
Mexico: Reforming Ain’t Easy
Theodore Kahn on Mexico’s winding path to reform
Posted in Mexico + Central America, Uncategorized
Tagged Economy of Mexico, Education reform, energy reform, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico, Pact for Mexico, PEMEX, PRI
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Riding Shotgun
What Guatemala can teach Colombia about the long road to peace By Natalia Lozano
TPP and the Pacific Alliance: Two Visions of Asia-Latin America Trade
Theodore Kahn on two Asia-Latin America trade deals, and two visions of Asia-Latin American trade
Blazing a Trail: Uruguay and A Shifting War on Drugs
James McBride on the shifting conventional wisdom of the War on Drugs