Jorge G. Castañeda was long involved in efforts to end the 70-year dictatorial reign of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) over Mexico. In 1988, he supported the presidential ambitions of Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas…
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Mañana Forever?’ by Jorge Castañeda
Mexico must shed self-defeating habits if it hopes to take its place among the world’s leading nations, Jorge Castañeda writes.
Mexico’s challenge: Aversion to competition, lack of respect for the law
An aversion to competition and a lack of respect for the law prevent the country from reaching its full potential.
World’s richest man stays calm under fire
Carlos Slim is under attack. For decades, the world’s richest man built a business empire in his native Mexico with little resistance from the competition…
Can Mexico Get its Act Together?
Video de la presentación del libro de Jorge G. Castañeda, “Mañana Forever? Mexico and the Mexicans” organizada por Zócalo Public Square en Los Ángeles, el 3 de junio de 2011.
Will tomorrow ever come for Mexico?
Entrevista hecha al Dr. Jorge G. Castañeda para el programa de radio “Air Talk” con Larry Mantle de KPCC de Los Ángeles, se transmitió el 3 de junio de 2011. En esta ocasión hablaron sobre el nuevo libro del Dr. Castañeda, “Mañana Forever? Mexico and the
Author: Mexicans must shed culture of individualism
In a new book entitled Mañana Forever? Mexico and the Mexicans, Castañeda examines the Mexican character, and concludes that the country won’t move forward until Mexicans shed a tradition of “radical extreme individualism.”…
Soul-searching amid the debris
The Mexican soul holds the answer to many of the country’s problems, writes Jorge Castañeda, a former foreign minister who now lectures at New York University…
Visiting Latin America’s real success stories
US president will see a drastically changed region in trip through Latin America, Mexico’s former foreign minister says.
Gaddafi’s Friends in Latin America
The number of people who have died on the streets of Libya remains a mystery, as is the degree of Muammar Gaddafi’s direct responsibility for their deaths…