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Jorge Castañeda

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Etiqueta: policies

NAFTA’s Mixed Record

When the North American Free Trade Agreement was proposed, it set off a vigorous debate across the continent about its benefits and drawbacks. Today, 20 years after it came into effect, perhaps the only thing everyone can agree on is that all sides greatl

Publicada el 17 diciembre, 2013
Categorizada como Otros Artículos Etiquetada como economic, foreign, investment, mexican, mexico, otras, percent, policies, president, states, united

The most embarrassing graph in American drug policy

The ability to raise prices is– at least is perceived to be–a critical function of drug control policy. Higher prices discourage young people from using. Higher prices encourage adult users to consume less, to quit sooner, or to seek treatment. (Though hi

Publicada el 31 mayo, 2013
Categorizada como Otros Artículos, The Washington Post Etiquetada como control, enforcement, evidence, higher, number, policies, policy, prices, street, supply

Chávez Lives Castro’s Dream

Fidel Castro used his reappearance on TV late last month to show that his health has finally improved. But he also carefully staged the event to send a serious message to the world. He could have had himself filmed alongside his family or his brother and

Publicada el 19 febrero, 2007
Categorizada como Newsweek, Otros Artículos Etiquetada como america, bolivia, castro, chavez, economic, finally, nicaragua, policies, venezuela, venezuelan

Looking for the Future

Mexico’s amazingly close 2006 presidential election has already become the object of much written analysis and even more speculation. Many have discussed what the 2006 election was “really” about and which policies are likely to be implemented over the c

Publicada el 9 enero, 2007
Categorizada como Otros Artículos Etiquetada como administration, calderon, course, election, essays, felipe, implemented, mexico, policies, president, upcoming

No Need for Soul-Searching

June 19, 2006 issue – That Mexico has an election too close to call is in itself news: with the exception of the previous presidential vote in 2000, this has never happened before. Perhaps this is why it seems such a strange contest, and why the real cons

Publicada el 19 junio, 2006
Categorizada como Newsweek, Otros Artículos Etiquetada como behind, candidates, election, happened, highly, ideological, issues, mexico, policies, process

Latin America’s Two Left Wings

Jan. 9, 2006 issue – Is Latin America swerving left? Is that the right question? Clearly, the people who are winning elections today are not the ones who won them 5, 10 or 15 years ago; their rhetoric is not the same, and their views of the world are mile

Publicada el 9 enero, 2006
Categorizada como Newsweek, Otros Artículos Etiquetada como america, brazil, democratic, different, mexico, policies, political, poverty, region, washington

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