Hoy tuvimos una conversación muy enriquecedora sobre México frente al nuevo orden global.
@B_Estefan, entrevistada por @AlexGonzor de @mxpe__, analizó los retos que redefinen el escenario internacional y el lugar que ocupa México en medio de esta reconfiguración.
@KenSmithramos@ACYPL@imcomx@Anpact@FdzWaldo#USMexico360 | Day 2 started with a fascinating conversation with Alex González @AlexGonzor from The Mexican Political Economist @mxpe__ about media and journalism, and how perceptions in both countries often shape narratives that don’t always reflect the full reality
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Mexico hasn't followed Latin America's shift to the right, and much of the opposition has been contained or even absorbed by the governing Morena party. So what's the state of Mexico's "missing" opposition?
At a March 3 Americas Society event exploring this question, @AlexGonzor, author of La derecha no existe (pero ahí está), and AS/COA Online's @CarinZissis answered this question and more in a conversation moderated by @AmerQuarterly's @BrazilBrian. We heard about future potential candidates, as well as how debate around a proposed electoral reform is shaping Mexico's political sphere.
If you missed but want to watch it, become an Americas Society member today to access the recording.
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I’ve got some family members planning to attend a World Cup game in Philadelphia. To put things in perspective…
Chart courtesy of @mxpe__
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Why has the global right-wing wave not arrived in Mexico?
Americas Society/Council of the Americas members are invited to an exclusive event on March 3 that will cover Mexico’s fragmented opposition and the unexpected political figures who have stepped into the limelight.
Hear from @mxpe__'s @AlexGonzor and AS/COA Online's @CarinZissis in a conversation moderated by @AmerQuarterly's @BrazilBrian.
Learn more: https://t.co/wT5ppBNTQP
We'll delve into each sector of Plan México in detail. We will talk to the policy makers, experts, & businesses to identify which specific sub-sectors need boosting and what actions are needed to boost them. If you are one of these people, get in touch!2/2
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The Plan México Project is The Mexico Political Economist's answer to the desperate need to get specific about president @Claudiashein's big industrial policy 1/2
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This story is mind blowing. Mexico has struck an almost perfect balance amidst the most contentious crisis in recent history. And it’s all happened because the Mexican government has acted almost entirely in its self-interest.
My latest for @mxpe__
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I took a dive into Mexico’s latest income stats and found that household income growth far outstripped economic growth. Was it remittances or handouts? Nope; it was something far more interesting
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Over 60% of Mexico’s electricity production comes from gas because it was meant to be more reliable than renewables and cleaner than other fossil fuels. Geopolitics has got in the way…
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I had a chat with Mexico’s official statistics boss and she told me why Sheinbaum can’t fire her like Trump fired the Labor Stats head.
Mexico, it turns out, is a social stats powerhouse. Read all about it in my latest piece
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What happens if you take the phrase “If you want something done well, do it yourself” to the extreme? Just ask Mexico’s president
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Brazil and Mexico bond, plus a big investment comes right on time to boost Mexico's ports as double-digit growth strains infrastructure. All you need to know about this week in Mexican news:
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What started out as a promising local economic proposal has now spiralled into a full blown diplomatic conflict with the US. How did one change to Mexico's airport policy trigger Trump's rage? Read about that and much more in this week's MXPE Essentials
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El Chapo's lawyer @JHLichtmanLaw has some questionable takes about Mexico. It doesn't mean Sheinbaum should be lured into his traps. Read about Mexico's strategy re: last week's warning shots from Trump and Litchman—two men united by a common thread.
https://t.co/e9jEtZ5vbK
The international media loves a nice clear cut story pitting poor Mexicans vs rich foreigners. Instead, here's the full story; a far more complex and sobering view of the economics behind Mexico City's gentrification.
https://t.co/RRjCF0upF6
There is a reason you can't get away from stories about gentrification in Mexico City. Those protesting and directly affected by the arrival of foreigners aren't the original working class victims of gentrification. 🧵
Narratives about gentrification are politicised. This makes people feel good about their righteous anger without solving the issue.
Recent protests were more about Gaza than they were about why Mexico City is unaffordable. Here’s the unfortunate truth:
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With the fast-track approval of a biometric ID and access to databases law, Mexico is building a police state. @mxpe__ lays it out clearly:
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