Carlos Nash Licona
Potential Constitutional Reforms Leave Investors with Questions Claudia Sheinbaum, who won a landslide victory in Mexico’s largest-ever presidential election on June 2, will take the reins alongside a lower House of Congress that is 2/3 controlled by her Morena party—a supermajority that allows...
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) fundamentally changed the country, leading to social reforms and the establishment of a constitutional republic. In the twentieth century, Mexico experienced industrialization, urbanization, and political change, becoming a significant regional power with a rich cultural ...
Latin American and Caribbean countries experience energy transitions in the context of crises affecting power electric systems. This article shows that policy failure recognition constitutes a window of opportunity for regulatory reforms supporting the d
However, indigenismo, or pride in the indigenous heritage, has been a major unifying theme of the country since the 1930s. In attempts to unite the country culturally by identifying a uniquely Mexican culture, the government has sometimes supported indigenous folk arts and crafts as well as the...
focused on students’, teachers’ and institutions’ performance. According to Moe (2017), these earlier education reforms belong to a historical period that corresponds to the emergence and institutionalization of major public institutions geared to delivering public services to ordinary citizens. Hence,...
This is different from the position taken in other countries in Latin America, such as Ecuador and Bolivia, where recent constitutional reforms have meant the recognition of indigenous peoples as subjects of rights and consequential with this, have granted recognition to the existence in these ...
Rising as a major power in central Mexico in the 14th century, the Aztecs founded Tenochtitlan, their capital, on an island in Lake Texcoco. The metropolis, a masterwork of design and engineering, grew to be the hub of a great empire The Aztecs were renowned for their sophisticated culture...
The birthday of Benito Juárez is celebrated as a public holiday in Mexico on the third Monday in March. This national hero is known for making reforms to create a democratic federal republic.
In addition, he has already obtained the formal agreement of Mexico’s two other major parties, PRD and PAN, both of which have three members on the 14 member “Pact for Mexico” implementation team.Investors seem impressed. When the Pact was announced, the Mexican stock market (Bolsa ...