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The Future of Health with a Woman’s Face: Dr. Elvia Rodríguez Villalobos Leads the Way
About Dr. Elvia Rodríguez Villalobos Dr. Elvia Rodríguez Villalobos, born in Saltillo, Coahuila, is a medical graduate from the University...
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Nellie Campobello: A Literary Voice Against Childhood Violence
Introduction to Nellie Campobello Nellie Campobello was one of the most original writers and artists of the 20th century. Born...
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The Opportunity Cost of Arbitrariness: A Trap for Democracy in Mexico
Forcing the Revocación de Mandato and its Implications Attempting to force the exercise of Revocación de Mandato (Recall of Mandate)...
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U.S. Protectionist Trade Policies: Trump’s Impact on Global Economy and Domestic Politics
Introduction Under President Donald Trump’s administration, the United States has adopted a protectionist and anti-immigration stance, accompanied by polarizing rhetoric...
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The Challenge of Aligning Wages with Productivity: Mexico’s Salary Minimum Negotiations
Annual Salary Minimum Negotiations and Poverty Reduction Strategy As each year comes to a close, the negotiation for determining the...
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Mexico City’s High Taxes, Poor Services and Security: A Growing Disparity
Financial Strength, Yet Deteriorating Public Services and Security The advance trimester report on Mexico City’s finances for the first nine...
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Understanding “The People” in Mexico’s New Political Regime: A Closer Look at Morena and the Upcoming Elections
Who is Morena, and Why Are They Relevant? Morena, short for Movimiento Regeneracion Nacional, is a left-wing political party in...
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Michoacán’s New Peace and Justice Plan: Will It Succeed?
Introduction to the New Plan On Sunday, President Claudia Sheinbaum unveiled the Plan Michoacán por la Paz y la Justicia,...
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INE’s New Biometric Identity Card: Enhanced Security and Features
Introduction to the INE’s Biometric Identity Card Update The National Registry of Population and Identity (Registro Nacional de Población e...
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The Rise of Renminbi Debt in a Dollar-Dominated World
Introduction While governments typically borrow in U.S. dollars, accounting for about two-thirds of international debt issuance, with nearly half in...